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Syracuse council-taps president, Page 3
Suppori Older Ameri~ans Act, Page 4
¥eigs girls win 12th
straight, Page 6
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:n.diiY: Pwlly cloUdy
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Local scoring summaries

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Lontia Soudt•lew 18. Cl&lt;. Mldhall 4~

l..owilville St"thomu Aquiftlf 68, You. Mooney

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Branch 34, Mincr\'1 27
8e1Ui !1:5, North Royalloa 116
Bcrtizt Hiland S.C. SQ'.twa-Franklill 16 ..
Botkim65. New, Bremen 61 ,

MlryaYille "· B~t&lt;keye.Volley 46
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MuUIIoo Jot:bon 60. Cu. &lt;llen&lt;lalt 4~
Maumee~,

Tol. Wait~ 46

Md&gt;mnott ~o Nriwnr 60. South Point 57
Menror 7l. CJe. Villa Anrla-SL JO.cph 11

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BOO&lt;bYiiJe no s...,...;11o 37 . .
Bri1tol 72, Cleveland Hit. Lutheran·East .l5
Brooltlyn 54, llea&lt;hwood 31
Bunon Berkshire 59, Orange :12
Caldwell 56, Beallll'ille 33
Cambridu S9, MillcnburJ W. Holmea &lt;4~

11, Yov. Unulioe 41

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Cu. Mekiplc)l !1:3, Mauifloo Jacbon 48-0T
Carrolllon 46. Marllnaton 29
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Cas~alia Maraaretta 62, O.k. Harbor 32
Centcr¥ille 42, FaillDOftt 37
CbaJrin Falls 41. Newbury JS
~ Otesterland W. Geauga ~9. Or'well O~aoo' V.lley.

On. Hill• Chr. A;cad. M. Middletown Fenwick
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34099 St. Rt 7

Vn,ncouver 107. T,oronto 97
Minnesota 123. Philadelphill Ill
Sacrnmmto 116, lndiafla IIJ
Seattle 100, Golden State 9~·0T

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Miani 20. Sellde 17
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Newton:«, Nalioeal Trail36 ,
Nonhwood 71, Ottlwa Htlls ;z:9 '
Nona a 75, l.odi Cloverleaf 44
NOfWalk sr: Paul 86, Ashlaod Mapkfon 49
Oberlin Fireludl68, Sbcff~eld 'Bioobide 30
Olmsted Falls ~7, Avoa Llkt: 42
O~gon Clmy 57, Tol. Slart 34
Panna Hu. Holy Natl'lt 76, Chardon NDCL &lt;48
Parma NOtmandy 53, Maple Hll. 38
Panna Padua 61, MeNor Lake Cachollc ~4
Palosltalo Watlcirl1 Memorial 59, Newark Calh.

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N. Can. Hoover 55, Wooster 49
N. Lew~blq 1iiad ,2, DcOnlf Ri..nldtO 31
N. Oimatedl, Bay 44
New Albony ,9, Milleno&gt;ort 21
New Lexinston 55, ~Mellville Morpn 47

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Mln.nesota • St. Loull, 12:3S p.m. (FOX) ,. •. •
Tea~te~~ee at lndilftiiPOiis, 4:05 p.m. (CBS)
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Grand Estates , .
Mission Bay
Corlla Classics
Locally Handmade Bedding: Spring ..ur;
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Ill-lind RICIIIIIIIIIDnl The

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ToWnllllp, llctlol18 3; 1I, 21

.end 22, T-nehlp I N,
Range tiW end 17 W
Frutlona 24, 30 ,.,. 31.
TDwnllllp eN, Range 11W;
Melge County, B.altm
r-hlp, llctiOnl 2S, ze,
30 llftd 32. TDwnllllp 7N and
eN, Range 11W; on the
.,_rty of, Southlm Ohio
toll Company; with
~ndlrground wprklng• In
VInton County, Wllktavlllt
Townllllp, a.ct10111 1, 2, 2E,
3, 4, 1, 1, 10, 11 and 11:
Preatlona 24; 30, end 31;
Tawnahlp. IN, Renge 11W
·end 1'8, W; , Mllfga County,
SaIIIII To*Mhlp, .Sactlolll

Vnrl(ouver nt Boston, 1 p.m.
at Orlando. 7:30p.m.
L,A. Clippers at CLEVELAND. 7:JO p.m.
Chnrloue at Milwauket. 8 p.m.
Utah al San Alltooio, 8 p.m.
Dallas at Ponlnnd. 10 p.m.
Denver at LA . L1keu , 10 : ~0 p.m.

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Saturday's action
Ashland Cres1vlew 71. Monroe,·ille .U
Athens 67, Nelsonville-York 57
Bn}o 90. Oberlin Firelands 75
Bedford Chane! 78, Lakewood St. Edwatd 70
Bellville Clear Fork 63 , Fredericktown 44
Belmont Union Local 48. Cadi2 Harrison Cent
BCihel 87. An10nia 50
~xley 100, West Jefferson 54
(Can. Cent. Cath. 65. Mill vern 54 '
Can. McKinley 62, On. Oat }-(ills48
Carey 57, Van Buren 48
Celina 59, Bellefontaine 50
Chillicoche 89, Pprumouth 78
Chillicolhe HunlinJion Ross, 41 . Chillicothe .

Zane Trace .\6 '
Cin.'Country Day 59;Belhei·Tale Sl
Cin. MOll•• Heolohy 67. Neolpon 3'
Ctn. Priricelon 69, LM.ota E. -41) ·
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Cin. Pun:eli-Marian 76, Roaer Bacon 70
Cin. St. Xavier61, Zadetvil5e 50
Cin. Waluut Hillt ,5, Cia. MoeUer'
Cin. Woodward 7d, Day. Pltknon 50
Cle. E. Tech 70, Hulltifll Vat Univmity 61
a.. Kins ,3, Cll- Kennedy 39

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Middleport Village Rental Fees
$12.00 per rental unit
are DUE by February .1, 2000.
These fees must be paid
no later than February 28, .2000
Failure to pay the fees by
February.28, 2000 will result In the
Imposition·of a fine of $1 00.00

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Orecnevitw 67, Sprin1. NW .54
Gtceafteld McClain 68. Vtnloll Co. ) I
Hamillon Ron 82. Cin. HnrtisOn 67
Hamlrr Patridt Henry 60. Sf'lerwood Fain·icw
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Hebron. Latewood '"· Mttditon Plaina -10
Holpte .JS. An:hbold 42
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Kidron Cenlral Chril4ian .57. Lorain C111hlllic 4~
Lakota W. 6l Cin. Colrrain .&amp;0
LanciJiet 72. Walnut

Riclte 41 ·
U rna Perry 53. Dola Har41in Northern -4J
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Vllllge of Middleport 1¥111
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Chevrolet 3/4 ton plok ·ul~&gt;
truQk. Truck Will H 10kl.fll.'
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Unllood CcmPenlte Undlng • CIA be 1een II end bid'
Ilk.., II 237 Rice Street.
Bide will H 1ccept~ untH .
4:30 pm on J1nu1ry 141 2000.
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FACE TO FACE ~ Mllga County coRtmiNioner
n.omton ty B~ Commlulon. TIIIJmton 81kl .h• thought~hltlhl budget
m,kt1 1 point """ 1 copy of The Dally S11111inel from lilt - k dur· comm~ai.loh. mllrepi'IHnted the county'• flnanclll alate.
1119 Mo~ay'ei!IMIIng with 1M commitiiOMI'IIn.d 11tt Melga Court-

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w.or.k with·Me.ig~~ Fair Soard

Good·
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Garaway ~8
Goshen 46, Western Brown ,,8
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Orandyicw 6!1. UcldiJ Vol. J9
GranviUe 6J, 'Johnstown-Mollllle 41

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Today's .

Col. A&lt;odemy 68, Col. We1Un1ton 41
Col. Tree of (jfe 75, Col. South 62

Defian~e 85, Perrysbw): _7S '
Defiance Ayernillc 84, MOJnpelier 59 ..,~.
Def~Rn«: Tinora 68, Delta .56
Delaware Christian S7, Mamwha Chrislil.n-!2
.. Delphos Jeffmon 47. Arlinaton 38
Delphos St. John's 40, Uma Shawnee 53
E. Uvefi)OOI71, Cle. E. 61 ·
Easlem brown 74, Geor1down 60
Eastwood 76. WoodmOI'f: 71
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Eatoia 57, Ed~:ewood 47
Faili»om 61 , Sprincboro S3
Fairmont_69, Da~. Meadowdale S6
Fon Jennlngs 84, Columbus Grove 46
Fon Recovery 72, Spencervlne fiO
Fostoria s,. Wehdelin 86, Arcadia 83·20T
FrJnklin Hciahu ~7. Hilli11rd Darby 46
Fremont Ross -44, Mansfaeld Madison 42
GCCS ~2. Medina First8apti51 Chrittio.n 48
Glousler Trimble 6lf World Harvut 57
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Collins Wesrern·Raave !7, New London 49

Col. Wesl 75, Col. Mifftin $4
Conlincru.al 59, leipsic 58
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ConYoy Crestview 63, OCtoville 61
Covinaron 66, Millon-Union 62
Cuyahoaa VaUey Cui slim 8.l , Elyria Opc:n Door

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· 11¥,,1110 ~redly made ref~nce to over-$40,000 in UJ1pakH999
• . • ape~ ;ill~nly _for lhe, s~erifrl· deJI!Irlme~l 111d 'for utilitY' billS for the
'' · ~urtlloille· arid other county facliities, noting lhal .'lllose ui)pald bills also
ICIIIIen tbe commissioners' finJIII!:ial strength. .. .
~ :. The llllmmissioners Mondly denied thCJI!C accJ~tions. Olmmissiimer
' leffn;y Tllotnton, who spoke cia behalf of the bOard, ~d he felt that the l;&gt;ud.• ,eommltiion misled them and the p,ubllc by projecting a cOnsiClerably
smaller eatiniate for the clnyover balance.
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• Showing copies of stories fro-m sevetal of' last w~k's ediiions. of The
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.. Thornton said that he. felt these estimates and comments

J'uesday'saames
To~omo m Wll!lhington, '7 p.m.
Ch1caao at New York. 7:.10 p.m.
Miami at Minoesota, 8 p.m.
Phoenix :11 Seaule. 10 p.m. .
. DnliMp.t Golden SlntC!. IO:JO p.m.
Housl?n at Sa~Tal1'1tntu. IO:JO p.m.

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·Difference of opinions·

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· · POMEROY -,- The Meiss County' Q&gt;mmjssioners and the Olqnty .Bud· JICt Olmmiuion sat down at the table during the coinmissionCJS' tegular
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opinions about thc state of the county's
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!!_ffere&lt;l two different opinions about the status of thji county's finances with the budget cotilmission urJin.. ~x~me ~aution, and the commissioners
mainllining that the eounty is in the best fin~cial condition that it_hu been
Q!.for a number of years.
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· ~r Howard Frank attended the meetiJIIl, as ~mised, to clarify their
politioit on the budget, and the commissioners countered with theirs.
7 .• Citing a canyover balance for the new year of some $225,000, and pro~ted revenJ!C. for January .and February in excess of $.200,000 (f!Om sales
tax revenue, intere$1 on investments, and other anti\)ipated receiplil), Cornl!lissiQI.~· President Jaqet Ho\vard said Jut week lliat· the coq~~nissioners
willl!.ave no problem 1&gt;per11ting on ~1,000 through the 'end of ~ebrua!Y w~en they ~
an advance on, real estate rc~enue.

Range tiW, Gall•• County,
Huntington Townahlp,
I..Uon 1, Towtolhlp IN,
Renp 1IW. The permit

location for a new facility, and chose Meigs
Bellin has been a leader in·sports apparCounty because- of the quality"of the labor el manufac1uring for over 25 years. The
force · and the tremendous cooperation of company distributes their prOducts through
the local leaders. We look forward to a long over- 500 sporting gOOds dealers across the
and sucee~~&amp;ful operation in Meigs County." country.
Bellin will lease a 5,000-square-fool
The announcement was made at today's
facility along state. Route 681 in· Tuppers general membecihip meeting of the Meigs
Plains thai-formerly housed the Our Lady County Chamber of Commerce in. Syraof .Lorello CathgJic Olurch.
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bued Bellin, Inc: -· a manufacturer of to · invest in Meiss County," said John
sportS ap~el -announced plans today to Archer, Betlin vice president/general manopen a .new ,production facility in Tuppers ager.
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The project is expected to create over ;2!i and our emphuis on customer service will
new jobs in the area, according a preu • lead ·to continued growth in the compariy,"
release. ~tl_in is a leading sports appare'l · said Archer.
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Officials debate
,.coun-ty budget
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Jon and Carolyn Jacobs. Owners

LIVIng Rooms By
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conlllna 371.43 eor.. end
on the Mulp end

Arthur Treachers

Sunday's scores

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Circleville 49, Bloorn-Curoll 31
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Cle. Hts. Beaumont &lt;47, N. Rldgnille Lake
..Jl:llrick Hemy 71 , Deflanct Tlnora 31
Ridge 45
Peninsula Woodridge 66, Cuyaho&amp;o. Valle)'
Cle-. St JolqJh 71; Oe. M1111h111l 48
Christian 44
Oi"'oi-Mauit: 58, Greeneview 49
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Philo 63. Crooksville 53
Clyde 8.5, Huron 84-20T ·
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Pickerina10n $7, Lancaster JJ
Collins Wes1erp Reserve 44. New London j2
Poland 60, Struthers 48
Col. Brookhawn 78, Col. Marion-Franklin 51
Pomet9y MeiJI 54, Che1hi~. River Val (ley 41
Col: MiMin 60, Muanatha Ouistian 31
Richfield Revere 64, Green 57
Col. Ready 60, Hillard Davidson 46 .
Rittman 50, Mas ~illon Thslaw 39
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Rocky River Lu1heran Wes1 64, Cuyahosa Hu:
Col. Wotterwn S2. Col. Northland 44
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Columbia 46. Richmond Hts. 38
Ruuia S4. Fort Loramie lS
ConneAut68. Painesville Harvey 29
S. Euclid Rtgina J!). PiiiSbW"gh (Po..J Nonh
Copley SI. Tallnuwtae 46
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Coshocton 46. Urichsv ille Claymom 4J
· Salem 72, W~~mn Howland 50
Cuyahoga Falls 62, Srow -t~ .
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Cuyahosa Falls Wal~h J~s uit 67. Akron CemraiShaker Hts. H11thaway Browrl ~$. Oranzr
Hower 31
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Dnnville ~3 . Worthin8tOO ChriJiian 49-lOT
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l&gt;11y. Chaminadc-Julienne 47. Miami E. J6
South Gallla 59. Pqnsmouth Clay ~8
D11y1on Christian 41 . Dunbar JS
Sparta HiJhland ~. ~orth Uniot:~ .50
Dresden Tri·Valley ~5 , lhomv ill~ Sht!rid11n ~2Sprins. Shawnee 50. Sourh O!arleaton SE 44.
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Springboro 66, Cin. lndinn Hill SS •
E. C:le1·elnnd Shaw 67. Pnrnti\ 4-1
Su~ar~eek Garaway 8.1. Bowerslon Cooocron
Erutlake Nonh 84, Cle. Kenned}l 53
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Tiffin Calvert 4~. Manlfitld St ~er 26
Enon Ortenlln 42. Miami Trnce -"
Tiflin Columbian ~5 . Willard 4J
Euclid 6J. Lt~kewood 54
Evergreen60. Tol. Emmnnud Bnpl. 21
Fairbanks 52. Waynesfield-Goshen 44
Fairfield Union S5. Teays Valley 43
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Fnirpon47, Southington 45
Fairpon }-J01rbor 47, Southington Chalker 45
Frllf'lklin 51 , Bellbrook 45
Franklin-MOnroe: 4S, Tri-Villuge 3&amp;
Fredericklown 56. Enst Knol S5
Fremont St. Jo&amp;eph 71 , Mundield Chr. 14
G.!.rfield Ht.s. 65. Bedford 45
G:lte1 Mills H11wken 57. Wickliffe 48
Gnadenhutten Indian Valley 44, Dover .\1
Granville 5J, Licking Hts. 34
Greenfield McClain 71, Frnnkfon Adena 29
Stitt Routa
Haviland Wayne Trace 53, Pioneer N. Centml 50 171, Racine,
Heath 54, Fishel' Catholic 52
Attn: Dannie· Hill
Hebron Lnkewood 73. Madison Plain~. 40
fOlloWing
ProJect:
Huber Hu. Wayne 59, SpiiaB. S. 49
Hucbon 108, Kent Roose~lt 26
New k • I SchOol lind
lndepeOO:nce S7, Gates Mills Gilmour 49
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Jncks'on 88, Wellston 32
to Sautt..m Hlgllllchool
Jocks on Ctn1er 47, Houston '41
Southlm Locelllchool
Jefferson 4l Xenia Cbr. 30
Dlllrtc:t llolld
Jdfmon Area 85, Ashtabula39
Racine, Mlltll
Johrisrown-Monroe 3~. UtK-ll ~4
Kidron Central Christian 67, Woosler Trh~ay 48 In accordenca with the
Lakewood 73. Madison Plains 40,
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Lnkewood Sl. Augustine. 41, Hudson Wrstem
spec~~~cat~on. prep111W11 by:
ReserYe 31
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Marr Knipp CI'IIWII•
Liberty Union 49, Berne Union 4J
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J..ima Bath 73, Bryan 43
104 F1lr Avenue .NI!
• Uma Temple Chrisrian 46, Elyria Open Door 38
P.O. Box 1002
Login 7~ Col. De-Sales SI
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Logan Elm 66. Hamilton Township 56
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Lorain Catholic SO, Elyria Ca1bolic 47 ·
Loialn Clearview 51, Oberlin 41
L.ouisl'ille 38, Can. S. ~2
Lyndhunt Bru'h 65, Soloft 3~
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Love'-149, C'Jerrnlvlt NE 47
Morioo Calli. 10, &lt;lolloo N&lt;ri... 44 ..._
Morieo Elpo 'I , MOM! Ridfedlle 40..,
Morioo llordiDJ 66, lleftjamin Lopa ~
Mlrioa PlluMI 54. Manafttkl St. Peter 43
Morioo RiYCt Valley 61, ..._ 01Je.:l46

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Mi4dfetown F~nwick 91 , Carlisle 61
Boini... ....... ,....0-2
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~~rgy to 'the fair for many yearS. Smith, his wife Donna
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~~C)Ive.d in the fair since 1978. have ~orked g~s, sold tickets, ran CJT!IIIcls, mO)"ed
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··1 Ohio Fair Manager,Association (OFMA) district awards
~nted ,at the .75th annual convention held in Ollum· .
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. Board.far Jll()rC thin 20 yean, was presented a plaque
• honorinll his work a1 the Meiss Cpunty Fair by Ohio
A&amp;ri~ulture DlreciOf Fred L. Dailey.
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_, "D~- hu w.aJ:ked.thel~l¥, at fair time and throu~out the y-, to nlalte a positive impact on the Me1gs
Colll!tr. Fair !llld the··loeal community," said Dailey in,·
maklna the prCM!'Iation.
,Smi~•MI been aQ!vely involved in the fair since
~971.·~ lw helped OIJanize th&lt;~ tractor pull competitioa. ln 't98:l, lie be!:anie I member of the Meigs eoun- .
ty M,ricultu~ So9ety aJ1c! h"' ~mained an active mem·
bOr li~ln 1992; he wu elected president an&lt;! served
. throullt 1!199. AI~~ choH not to run for president
thia ·yeat,\ be' .oontin. . to serve in several capacities on
1heboant.
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Hilaward was the one for District 7 which includes
tile AI!Jii!y ii.dependent Fair, Athens County Fair, Barlow , Indepenilent Fair, Galli a Olunty · Fair, Hocking
OluJIIY. Fa!r1 ~organ County Fair, Muskingum County
Falr, 'Perry County Fair, Vinton Olunly Fair, and ~­
ington County Faii.
Meip CpJJnty· Fair Board members and guests
attending the lunCheon when the presentation was made
r.v.ere Debbie and Jim Watson, Robert and Joann Cal--.
away, Karen Wtrry, Dave. Watson, Brent Rose; Brian
Windon, William. ~kley, Ed Holter, Mike Parker, _
Leonard Koenig;- Kenny ·B!Ickley Donna Jean ·smith,
and Patty Jamison. ·
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. .• MIJ?Dl;EPOKI' -: f!.ii~lqx&gt;rt Village , leal til which 'be wlli e~ in November- frusti'aled with the delay council baa.talie'n in
. ~un~l .wlll: ~t ,\Oili&amp;ht to appoint a new . that of 9oth Stjvcri, wbQ d:!oae not to seek re· making the 8ppointmenl, iJthoUgh Iinnarelli
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said last night that an appo!ntment muat only.
illii wlli, rec ~s;ed unUI tlijs eyonina..Ill! ;that , laitnlrelll laid !bat lbe ·had learned from · be made in a J(klay period. ..
dQiJatct$ Wilh .' potln~ll' appolllteea o:Oulcl be' .!be board of elcctionalhat any council m~mSteve Houchins. wq ilppoinled u p~:CSi' .~ ·•.
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-,.Mayor Su'idy (IIIMIIIIh, who will JtPP;!iat·· have been contacled .tiout SCMIIIl 011 coun· as president, by lannarelh at the begmm1111 of
lid to the llllyor'a pol!ilion lilt SJIIina. .1111!1 w4111- . ell, ,ilthoup no n~n~u were given at lost the mcedng.
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man Bob POoler.
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iilc!NIIIIIl court coats in mayor's court
from $35 to $50, lannarelli ~'!'at she plans
to liejin ·tape reco,dfna &lt;;owl proceedi~ss
tJeainnlllll toniaht,
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An ordlnence approving temporary «pproprlations was 'approved on an emerpncy
l)uis, u ' was an ordinance appr\&gt;Ving a fire
proteCtion con~ fn the amount 6f $4,500
with Oleehire Township in Oallia County.
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will ~.toward an ongoing fun!! drive f!lr the
restorat1on of lhe All-Wars Monument on
Mill Street.
Council ·agreed- that the village should '
contribute to the project;
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inspector. for the ~illage, an~ Pooler, wl!o
alona w1th Roger . Manley l!as served as
interim building inspector, said that council
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Officials
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BIDWElL_ Wendell Menill Geoi-ge, 88, 1200 Morgan Center Road,

By KATHRYN CROW
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SYRACUSE - Bill Roush was elected president of Syracuse Village
Council at last Thursday niaht's meeting held at the municipal building.
Reappointed grants adminislnliOr was Robert Wingett, with I. Carson Crow
being named village solicitor, and Gene Triplett, engineer.
Jim Pipe was again named to the Racine-Syracuse Regional Sewer Board,
and Mony Wood and Kathryn Crow were appointed to serve on the Firemen's
Dependency Board.
Mayor Larry Lavender swore in Sharon Cottrill, clerk-treasurer, and Mony
Wood and Bill Roush, councilmen. Since the seat of Mayor Lavender on
council remains vacant, several residents attended to show interest.
They were Brent Shuler, Mike Van~eter and Larry Ebers bach. It was also
reported that Tucker Williams is interested. CQ\lncil made no decision about
filling the vacancy but set a special session for Jan. 20, 7 p.m. to do so.
At the suggestion of Cottrill, council approved a temporary appropriation
for yeaJ; 2000 of $25,000-$15,000 for the general fund and $10,000 for
the water fund .
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RACINE - 1\vo councilmen,
Greg Taylor and LarrY Wolfe, were
given the oath of office at Monday
night's meeting of !!.acini': Village
Council.
Since there were no candidates
for mayor on the last ballot, Scott
· Hill will continue to serve in that
capacity .until a new mayor is
elected. ·
As for the seat on council vacat'
ed by Henry Lyons who resigned,
candidates for appointment will be
considered at a special session to
be held Wednesday at 7 p.m. At
that time also, a president of council will be named, committees will
be appointed, and a budget will be
adopted.
Council hired John Holman as

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Wood also noted that there..., two officers workina fQr the villiiJe

In his report to council , Holman
reported that a v11lage mower
needs some repair or should be
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He also gave a breakdown on
village water usage noting that in
1990 51 million gallons were used
while in 1999 '35 million gallons
were •used. He auributed the
decrease, to the installation of
meters in•the village . .
C9uncil gave a first reading to
an . ordinance on salary increases
'(or the street commissioner, wate!
supervisor •nd village clerk.
The mayor reported on plans for
demolishing · two old houses in
!Own. with the cost 10 be paid' by·
the owners. One is located on.Main
and Broadway and the other on
Elm.
It was noted that the house numbering map prepared by Ohio U niversily has been completed and
will be reviewed by Council. The
numbers will start at 1.00 on Elm
Street; it was reported.
Fire Chief David Neigler's
report showed 95 calls answered in
1999, with,1,251 manpower hours.
He also noted that nevi' tires' ~·
needed for a fire truck and that the.
department Reeds breathin,g apparati.Js. Plans were also announced to
host a fite training school and to
continue efforts 10 gel money to
buy full dress uniforms.
In other business, tne insurance
program of the village, which participates in the Ohio Risk Management P)an, was ·discussed with
Ray McComas of Kinders Insurance.

Court reject~ .
wast~ firm's
legal action

Aaloelated Preas Wrltar
MIAMI - Elian Gonialez isn't
leaving the United States any time
soon. .
A Florida judge ruJM Monday that
the 6-year-old boy can stay at least
until a March 6 custody hearing. The
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Immigration and Naturalization
Agency also said it had no intention
of trying to send him back to Cuba,
after earlier setting·a Friday deadline.
"The INS has no plans to do any .
enforcement action on Elian," INS
spokesman Mike Gilhooly said. "We
h ave no PIans Io c h ange the cus tod Y
arrangement of him being with his
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Miami-Dade Circuit Judge Rosa
Rodriguez issued a 'temporary protective order so she can hear arguments filed by Elian's Miami , rela-

each , with two hours for council meetings and two hours for holdln1 c~ ·'
Bill Roush ~poke about bids for cleaning the city building and the~ob was
given to Mike Ralston.
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Eber Pickens Jr. asked for turnout gear for a fireman at the cost of$ 1,2oo;u
and a discussion was held on a feasibilit~ study of annexing upper Mlnelsvilll!:~
Pool operation was di~ussed and the {llayor asked for memhet's to su\,..•
mit names for pool maniiJer.. The mayor's report showed ~pts ~r $8~:P
for December. ,
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lowing balances: general fund, 23, 314 ; street constrpction, $28;7()2; l)igti-'
·way, $3,615; fire, $11 ,973; water, Sl 4,705 ; pool, $722: guaranty: me~t.~
$3,729; cemetery, $210; law enforcement, $6S 8 ; and EMS building fun~)
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tive; , who are seeking temporary custody. The order leaves Elian in their
custody until the hearing.
Waving a copy of the ruling,
Lazaro Gonzalez, the great, uricle
who i~ seeking custody, yelled "Victory for Elian'" in Spanish before
going ins'idc the family 's home in Li1-·
tie Havana. If he is a-ppointed Elian 's
guardian, he could seek asy lum for
the boy.
" Today is a great day for Elian, "
said his auorney, Spencer Eig. "(The
ruling) will provide Eli an Gonzalez
his &lt;lay in court. "
Elian was found Thanksg,·vi·ng
Oay off the coast of Fort Lauderdale,
clinging to an inner tube · after hi s
mother, stepfa ther and others
drowned while attempting to reach
the United States.
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protests in Miami and Cuba, the INS
Elian's fa.thcr, Juan Miguel Gon- others tO intervene. Vice Prti'sident AI
ruled last week that Elian should be zalez, has d~manded that his son be Gore has questioned whether the INS
returned to his father in Cuba, a rul- returned. Elian's relatives in Miami had the expertise .to decide J•Eiian's
ing endorsed liy President 'tlinton say they can give him 'a better life off .' fate.
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the communist island,
Last week, Rep.· Dan Burton, R- ,
The INS said it found the boy had
The judge has· ordered Gonzalez Ind. , tried to delay·EJian's dePartut.ii
a close . relationship with, his father tobeattbeMarchhearing,sayinghis by issuing a sub~na that requires'
and was orderinjl Elian back to Cuba " failure to appear may result in a the boy to testify 'before ·House
because he ·" belongs with his father." decision adverse to his interests."
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· Robert Edgar of the U$. Natioli;.l
mi relatives had shown Elian would travel to the United States to retrieve al Council of Churches, whicn scnf
face "imminent and irreparable his son.
representatives to visit Elian'~ fatlier
harm" if he was returned 10 Cuba,
Bernard Perlmulter, directo[ ofthe in Cuba, ctlticized .Bu.r ton's i!ction!A
including the ','loss of due process University of Miami's Children and . · "Little Elian deserves to he'rtruriit:l
rights and hanil to his physical and Youth Law Clinic, called the judge's ed immediate)
·th h' Iii 01 · al
decJ·s,·on
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mental health and emotional wellfather and closest famtl)l
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legally incorrect. The INS has the C b " Ed
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power to return Elian at any t1'me, he
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gar S8l . .In , p~!pJJJe)l.t.
The Cuban government con"The
longer this whole 11r ';'sdnip,
·demned the ruling , and those at a raJ- said, despite its statements that the on,.lhe more disconnected this.smalil
ly Monday ljkened Cuban exiles to . agency Will not. .
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"beasts.,
The case has included several raised him and who love tum.'.' ·' '":
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By KALPANA SRINIVASAN
religious matters qualifies as educa- tiona!' programming," the FCC ruled.
Associated Preas Writer
tiona!.
And in a footnote, it said church
WASHINGTON - . Religious
The ·di stinction is important, services also normatly would not
broadcasters, aided by some law- because noncommercial TV broad- qualify.as "general etlucational" pro·makers, are mobilizing a grassroots casters are eligible forspeciallicens- gramming. The ruling made two
campaign against a federal ruling es that entitle them to ·channels exceptions: If the service was part of
they fear could lead to a suppression · reserved for educational programing. a historic event, such as the 'funeral
of the programming they ·can· air.
In its ruling , the I'CC defined more of a .national leader, or jls purpose
While the decisiqn by the Feder- clearly what a station must' do to w~ to SllrYe the educational or cuial Communications CommissiOn qualify as an· educational program- ·tl!ral needs of a commupity.
only impacts a limited number of mer.
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The decision has drilwn ftre from
noncommercial television stations, it
Specifically, the commission said ' religious broadcasters lll)d lawmakhas . prompted much broader fears broadcasters must devote 50 percent ers, who argue that'.such distinctions
among religious broadcasters that the of.their regularly scheduled air time are ·arbitrary and may reflect a bias
government is trying to pass judg- to educational programs. The com- against religious programming&lt; The
ment' on certain types of religious missio_n also de)ined Yo(hat eo'ntent National Religious BroadcasterNent
·programs. ·
would cou~l' a~ educational,
· , · q letter to 1,200 of their members
The FCC, in deciding a license
Programming "~rimarily de~oted decrying tile ruling.
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transfer last month between a·public to rehg1ous exhortauon, proselyuzm~
. · "Tite order contains a .disquieting
television affiliate and a religious TV or statements pf peJ;So~ally held,reh:_ '· imp)jcatioll•tJ:!at.lhe gpvi;J:h.ment !JI!IY .
stati.on in Pittsburgh, qetermined that gwus v1ews a_nd behefs generafty restnct certain strains of religious
not all programming dealing · wit.h would not qualify as 'general educa- speech_ disfavoring more passiOn- .

POMijROY ·- The following . L: .M ash td TPCWD, Salisbury; ·
land transfers ·were recorded recent- · Deed, federal National Mortgage
ly in the . office of Meigs County . to James S. and-Jodi L. Fenis, Scipio;
Recorder Judy King:
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Deed, Tonya Behm 10 Lavern and Thomas Andrew Myers Jr., Rutland ;
Deed, Larry W. and Beverly · S.
Mary Jordan, Columbia;
Deed; Junius Marks. to Kevin L. Rupe to Bruce R.l Fisher and M.
and Teresa J. Doughty, Scipio;
Thomas Dooley, Middleport;
.Deed, John M. and Tammy L.
Deed, Timothy. ]. and Paula A.
King to Patricia Vaughan, Chester;
Cremeans to Thomas and 'Yvonne
Deed, Ruth Wolfe to Hilton N. Jr., Darst, Pomeroy~
Lawrence R. Wolfe and Duane B.
Deed, · Jon N. and Colleen J.
Wolfe, S~tton ;
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Hazelbaker lo Joseph A. Hazelbaker,
Righi of way, Olen R. imd Metis, Scipio;
· Deed, Jenny D. Woltz to Harley T.
, sa ·K. Bissell to 'l'uppers · Plains:,Chester Water District, Chester;
Woltz, Salem;
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Deed, Joseph .Jeffrey and Beth
Hudson to TPCWD, Chester;
Ann Brown to Gregory A. and
Right of way, Timothy William . Michelle L. Duvall, Sutton;
'!~d Debra Wllhs to TPCWD, Sutton; ·
Deed, Wilbur Ward to Donald R.
R1ght of way, Robert and Sh~rley and Kay Shultz,'Salem;
Wtlhs to TPCWD, Sutton;
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Deed.' James P. and . Mary B.
R1ght of way, C . Thomas and ~10' Hensl~y to Julie A. and Williain H.
da V: ),lamm to TPCWD, Sutton ,
Swisher, Rutland;
Rtght of way, Paul S. Moore to
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Deed, Daniel E. and Shirley J.
Stanley lo Shirley J: Stanley, Scipio;
Easement, Geraldine Varney to
Columbus Southern Power, Lebanon;
Deed, Joni 'Lee Carrington to
Olive Ruth R~eves, Scipio;
Deed; Jerry L. and Patricia Ann
Marcum to Glenna L. Stitt, Salem;
, Deed, Wanda S. Laudermilt, Wanda S. Wood, Robert L. Wood to
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are more 'intelleclual' 'and drained of
human emotion," wrote Brandt Gusta~son, the group's president.
The group knows of IS religious
broadc8$ters holding noncommercial
licenses but believes there could be
as many as 90 who would have to
meet the FCC standards or possibly
lose their licenses. In addition, publie broadcasting stations that hold
noncommercial licenses and air reli gious programming will have 10 meet
the new FCC criteria, said Karl Stoll,
~pokesman for the National Religiou,s
Broadcasters.
'' The net effect, I think, will be
less preaching of the gospel, less programming of church services," he
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trying to .control the broadcas~~
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gling out religious' progfanuiung
special scrutiny," Republican ReJ!tiMichael Oxley of O~io, Stev~
Largent of Oldahoma,plip Pickeriifk
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Deed, Gordon C. Proffitt to Patsy
K. Cornell, Lebanon;
Deed, Gordon C. Proffitt to Elizabeth Carroll, Leban'on; ·
Deed, .Pamela J. Richard, Pamela
J. Richards, Woodrow Richard and
Enid Col'e to Michael Cole, Orange;
Deed, Dana E. Jr. and Bernice L.
Hoffman to Dana E. 'Jr. and Bernice
Hoffman, Rutland;
Deed, Dana E. Jr. and Bernice L.
Hoffman to Dana E. Jr. and Bernice
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Deed, Russell L. and Brenda S.

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L. Gregory to Stale ,01.-l..lnul,.
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Meigs Local OAPSE, Chapter 17 .
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Meigs Middle School in the sixth
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from the' Meigs County Highway Department filed with the Sheriffs ·Depart- .
ment on Nov. 15.·
The report alleged that a $2,000 traffic counter device had been stolen
from State Route 124 in Syracuse . ·
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.it was confi scated by the village after it was placed on College Road. not
Route 124, by' the Meigs County Highway DeP,artmenl without authorization.
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February 28, 2000 wUI·result In the
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. SYRACUSE .- Donnie Freeman, 30, Syracuse, was arrested Monday
morning by Meigs County Sheriffs deputies and jailed on a charge of domestic violence.

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SY.RACUSE .:.... Norm Matson, Mi stletoe Laoe , Syracuse, reported Sunday afternoon that compact discs , sunglasses and rmgs were stolen from hi s
vehicle, according to a Meigs County Sheriff's Office report , · .
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Tim Jenkins, Pine Grov~ Road, Racine, reported Sunday mornmg that hJS
house was entered overnight. Nothing was reported mi s~ing.

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Property ~~ransf~rs posted by Meigs

CINCINNATI (AP) -An insurance company dciesn't have to pay la
$3.5. million reimbursement to 'the
company cleaning up radioactive
wastes at the former Fernald uranium
processing plant, a judge ruled.
Fluor Daniel Fernald Inc.; the U:S.
Department of Energy's cleanup con- ·
tractor at the I ,05.0-acre Fernald site
. sued a Conneclicut"based- insurer'.
Security Insurance Co. of Hartford
Inc., for the reimbursement.
. U.S . District Judge Sandra BeckWith on, Thursday granted the insurance company's request' to throw out
the lawsuit.
Fluor Da~iel Fernald is reviewing.
tho judge's decision and .won't comment on it, company spokeSman Jeff
Wagner. said Monday. The company
JS a _&lt;~hll of Fluor. Corp., the engineermg company based in Irvine
Calif.
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struction subcontractor, Martech ·
USA Inc., of Anchorage, Alaska, was · .
hired jn 1992 10 demolish and dismantle uranium ore-containing silos
on· the Fernald site, 18 miles northwest of Cincinnati. Fluor Daniel Fer~nld later fired !1,1atiech, deciding that .
It could not handle the job.
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~~tither one were on duty New Year's Eve. Lavender said that be had he'-4:,
a meeting with the pollee officers and had reduced their hours to 20 per wee"'c'l

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department for review before being referred to the Meiss COunty 'Cornmissioners.
Lavender announced that committees will be named after the scat on council is filled . He also reponed that he had received the resignation of Richard
Wamsley, police officer.. effective Jan . 12. Wamsley said'he was rC~icning
to continue his education. II was decided not 10 fill the position at this time.
Wood reported on a meeting of the Water Department Board which he
had attended and asked council to approve the purchase of a generator for
that department at a cost of $1100 from. Baum Lumber Co.
WoOd also stated he .had purchased from the state surplus agency three
d~sks. four shelves. three calculators and a typewriter. It was lllso recommended that two hand-held radiOS be purchased at $173 each and two m'Obile
radios at $322 e~ch.
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Mike Ralston, maintenance supervisor. was authorized to purchase two
ventless gas heaters to be placed in the pole building. At the suggestion of
Wood, council approved installatioh of a dusk to dawn light at the ba~k of
the building near the water tower and at the pole builtling in front of the
municipal building.

Campbell said that she stood by
the figures, which, at the time they
.,,Born luJ1C 12, 1911 in Mo111an Township, Gallia County, son of the late were given, were considered a "conservative estimate" of what the couner E. and Bertha Spires George, he was a retired roofer, and a member
, the Pine·Grove Holiness Church.
ty general fund would likely carry_. ,Survi,ving are his wife, Nina V. Rothgeb George ; seven daughters, Ruth over into the new year.
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Ann (Jack) Pistelli of Ravenswood, W.Va., Mary Ellen (Dale) Schoolcraft
"I think those figures were pretty
of)"ampa. Fla., Leila Mae Durham of McArthur, Barbara Jean (Jerry) School- accurate," Campbell said.
craft, Donna Marie Mcfarland, Nina Charlene (Robert) Manley, all of BidThe estimate for the carryover balw~. and.BrcndaAnn George of Vinton; five sons, Arthur William (Margaret) ance changed day-by-day late last
Ql:orge and Merrill Lee (Donna) George, both of Vinton , Eli"Cr Franklin year, as interest on investments and
deorge of Gallipolis, and Riclwd Allen (Debbie) George and Donald Edward other receipts were paid into the genQeprge, both of Bidwell; 31 grandchildren and 38 great-grandchildren; and eral fund, and as unf()l'eseen «pensseVeral nieces and nephews.
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es were submitted to the commis1,He was also preoeded in death by his first wife, .Cora Alice George, in sio119rs for payment.
Campbell said that ·sne felt the
I 934; a 4aJ!ghter, Nellie McGraw, in 1997;•seven brothers, Ewing George,
Atl"n George,.Don George, Wellie George, Cli.nton George , Roy George and commissioners
would
likely
'1\\rley George; and four sisters, Fern Matthews, Glenna Cochran, Ruby Rus- encounter further difficulties next
sell and'Larlon Russell:
month.
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Services will be 2 p.m. Thursday in the Pine'Grove Holiness Church, with
"We Wl.LL have some significant
BOARD SWORN IN- Three members of the Sandy lan'larelll, left, administers the oath of
the Rev. O'Dell Manley officiating. Burial will be in the Pige Grove Ceme- problems in Pebniary," Campbell
reorganized Middleport BOard of Public Affairs office to new board members Myron Duffield,
tery, M..a..•-'Center.)'riends may cllll at the Cremeens Funeral Chapel, Gal'
said, and added that the end of 2000
were sworn In early Monday afternoon. Mayor Don ~livers and Bernard Gilkey.
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lipolis,fr&lt;\llv7-9t(mig!lt,and•tthe' churchanytimeafter6p.m. Wednesday.
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COLUMBUS (AP) - A devel- Nancy Holli ster, R-Marieua, said in . Ohio Coal Association .
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tha't the county's finances are in bet- a coal mine has passed a state hurdle bly happy" the money had been all-time high of 50 ':"i.llion tons ID ;
Jan. 9, 2000 in the Arcadia Nursing Home, Coolville.
; ·Born •F.eb. 2-t, 1937 in Middlejx&gt;n. son o( the late Clifford and Clara Still ter shape than they were last year_ that will lead to 100 high-paying jobs released, espec1ally becau,se of past 1972 to about 25 m1lhon tons last .
Kaalff, he. ;.vas a veterafi of the U.S. Marine Corps. He was formerly employed namely ·because the board has access in southeastern Ohio.
job losses m southeastern Ohio.
year, Carey said. There are about :
a&amp; a labQrer.
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The state Controlling Board on
Before the rail line 1s completed in 3,400 coal miners i~ Ohio, abouttwo- :
• •1Sury\ving are three'sisters, Dorothy (Henry) Burl of Columbus, Sandy .year was spent on debt retirement . Monday approved $4.2 million to June , Ohw Southern workers · must th1rds fewer than m the 1970s, lte ·
(Chesler) Johnson of Bidwell, and Violet (Larry) Jeffers Of Middleport; a. (Those funds, according 10 Campbell, rebuild a 21-mile rail line between replace all58,000 wooden ties on the said.
brplher. Carl (Shirley) Kauff of Middleport ; and several nieces and are not included in rh~ budget com- South Zanesville and New Lexing- 21 -mile stretch and about 70 percent
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. , Graveside services will 1 p.m. Wednesday in the Riverview Cemetery,
Lentes denied Thornton 's accusaThe spending request by the Ohio of Coshocton-based Ohio Southern other jobs in the area, including :
Middl~port, with the Rev. Leslie Hayman officiating. Friends may call at the tion that the budget commission Rail Development Commission was Inc., said Monday.
e ngineering and surveying positions, :
fi~her F!'neral Home, Middleport, on Wednesday from 10 a.m. to noon.
made up of two Republicans and a part of a $5.5 mi.llion loan and grant
Workers are also upgrading thre,e as well as having an economic ripple
'.'~.·Ma' bel
Democrat- had made comments to package for Ohio Southern Rail- bridges and rebuilding a fourth effect as miners and their families
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The Daily Sen1i11ei for political pur- · road, Inc.
because of the added weight of the spent more money.
Th~ money is part of an $8.95 mil- coal-carrying rail cars , Strawn said.
The state bought the rail fine in :
poses.
. ~,MIDDLEPORT ,-JIAabel Frances Lane, 87, Middleport, died Monday.
"If the implicati on is that the bud- lion project to rebuild the line, which
A new state law provides a $3 per 1972 w1th federal money that allowed !
JP.n. 10, 2000 'in Pleasant Valley Hospital.
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get commission is fudging figures 10 has heen without service for eight ton ti\X credit to Ohiq electric utiliti'es states to buy lines in danger of bei~g
_'.',Arrat\gements' will be announced by the Fisher Funeral Home, Mi(\dle- make (the commi ssioners) look bad, years . .The rebuilt line -will enable · that bum Ohio coal. That gives com- lost because of disuse, O'Leary sa1d. '
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ing that the budget commission can· $25 million high su lfur coal mine in fur coal, wh1ch needs extra treatment . interest loan , Ohio w•ll ~ceiVe about :
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HOBS0)'4 .....; 'No i~j~~~ · were ·. • Th~· explosilm damagey the hold- ··,. Commissioner Mick Davenport,
The jobs will pay about $20 an
reported following an oil holding ing tanks, own@d by the Ohio Oil and Lentes , both said that they want hour in wages and benefits, ~aid
(4nk explosion along Siate Route 7 Gathering Corp., and some of the PiP" to avoid an adversarial relationship Thomas O' Leary, rail com mission
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POMEROY- Umts of the Meigs Hospital, Central Dispatch squad :
e~¢ning.
by an earthen holding dike and ton suggested that the commissioners,
The mine is to begin production County Emergency Medical Service assisted;
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· The Middleport Volunteer Fire removed by the owner, he added .
Lentes, Frank and Campbell discuss by June a~d hit full capacity by Sep- recorded eight calls for ass,stance
7:06 p.m., volunteer fire depart- :
Qepartilient was summoned to the
The Meigs County Sheriffs Office • issues before talking 10 the media. tember, 0 Leary s.a•d. .
Monday. Units responding included: ment to SR 7 at Hobson, oil tank
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The reb~• II hne will also let
explosion , no injuries reported.
aiiii we~ on scene'until around 10:30 explosion and was on-scene, along those involved should try only to · Oxford Mmmg of New Lexmgton m
CENTRAL-DISPATCH
RUTLAND
P'.!"·· ~brding to Meigs County with lne State~ighway Patrol,'? pro- avoid oversimplifying the issue.
Perry County transport ~al to the
.4:12a.m., State Route 338, Edna
9:15 p.m., Salem Street, Verna '
1 irt,\ergc~~y Servif~S D!rector Ro~rt
v1de traffic as~JStance, Byer sa1d. ·
"If you try to make simple state- Columbus~ Sou~crn Ohw/Ame~J- Parsons, Veterans Memorial Hospital, Martin, Holzer Medical Center, Cen- •
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tral Di spatch squad assisted.
8:10 a.m., Overbrook Nursing
SYRACUSE
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Middle2:12
p.m.,
sh.oldng cessation
will de.cide two levies: the ·replace.1h th
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port, Lidda Gilkey, VMH;
. A SI!IOking cessation workshop ment of a 1.8.-mi ll, five year levy for
:dded. e money ~ we ave, e
The region's state representative,
II :03 p.m., Beech Street, Middle~II be hrid Wedn~sday, 4-~ p,.m. at curren1 expepses and the replacement
port, Joy Grady, treated at the scene.
\lie University of Rio Grand~ Meigs of one-mill for five years for fire proI
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WorkshOp is sponsored by the URG
Darlene Johnson," l!leasant Valley
Speaker coiJiing
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the Tuppers Plains North Bethel
numerous
f
harges
following
a
vehicle
chase
early
this
mo~ning.
Church for a special service , 4 p.m.
'1IMHie ,4oowtif4
Electotrlceq
Deputies
of
the
Meigs
County
Snerifrs
Office,
responding
to
a
complaint
1II..ENTBt
IlL M,.EY t4l, lt4l
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of
s&lt;imeone
driving
a
4-whee!-drive
truck
on
private
property,
encountered
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Trus ~entt'y electe4 (lJIIT}' Smith
a
mud-covered
truck
whi~h
sped
away
from
the
scene,
according
to
Sheriff
Offices
closed
as president and Charlie Lawrence as
SAWY QIIIJ 111 .7'.41, ldii
Planned Parenthood of Southeast James M. Soulsby. At times, the truck was driven cross-country in an effort
vice president. The third trustee is
(Ctiti.,.ICI ~ Sipxllley l'fea¥1!, TIll /olin
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Ohio, includhig sites in Gallia, Hock- to elude the deputies , according to the report.
Lawrence Johnston.
laNTINIAl MIN 111 t4&amp;, 1:18
A
suspect,
Budd
J.
Smith
of
Eastman
Road,
was
eventually
captured
on
ing , Ross, Jack.son and Ath~ns c'oun(llnmrlliiant)
Roliio Wil1ams, Sam Neil
foot
and
charged
with
driving
under
the
influence,
fleeing,
expired
operaties, w•ll be closed Monday in obseP
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1:18, tlD
vance of Martm Luther Kmg Jr. Day. tor's license, left of center, possession of drug paraphernalia, reckless operoters m range owns 1p WI
ation·
and
falsification.
All·offices
wil!'reopen
the
fpllowing
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decide a two-mill, five-year levy for
was
being
held
this
morning
in
the
Meigs
County
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UTTLE 1101
(F~) GIOII DaVIS,HIIJh laui!, Midlao J. Rlx
THat levy was incorrectly rePQned as .
being on ~be Olive Township ballot in . Merchants to meet
RUTLAND -'- James BirchfieW, Main Street, Rutland reported to the
MAN liN 111 MOON ~'~ 7:16, 1:11
The Pomeroy Merchants Assoc iSllnday's 'edition. Voters in Syracuse
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M·~igs County Sheriff's Office .this mor~ing that his 1986 Ford pickup truck,
ation will meei,8:30 a.m. Wednesday
with a 4-wheeler in the back, was stolen overnight. The 4-wheeler was found
at Weaving Stitches.
later in a creek.

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BIDWElL_ Wendell Menill Geoi-ge, 88, 1200 Morgan Center Road,

By KATHRYN CROW
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SYRACUSE - Bill Roush was elected president of Syracuse Village
Council at last Thursday niaht's meeting held at the municipal building.
Reappointed grants adminislnliOr was Robert Wingett, with I. Carson Crow
being named village solicitor, and Gene Triplett, engineer.
Jim Pipe was again named to the Racine-Syracuse Regional Sewer Board,
and Mony Wood and Kathryn Crow were appointed to serve on the Firemen's
Dependency Board.
Mayor Larry Lavender swore in Sharon Cottrill, clerk-treasurer, and Mony
Wood and Bill Roush, councilmen. Since the seat of Mayor Lavender on
council remains vacant, several residents attended to show interest.
They were Brent Shuler, Mike Van~eter and Larry Ebers bach. It was also
reported that Tucker Williams is interested. CQ\lncil made no decision about
filling the vacancy but set a special session for Jan. 20, 7 p.m. to do so.
At the suggestion of Cottrill, council approved a temporary appropriation
for yeaJ; 2000 of $25,000-$15,000 for the general fund and $10,000 for
the water fund .
Wingett advised council that bids for the new fire truck will be opened

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RACINE - 1\vo councilmen,
Greg Taylor and LarrY Wolfe, were
given the oath of office at Monday
night's meeting of !!.acini': Village
Council.
Since there were no candidates
for mayor on the last ballot, Scott
· Hill will continue to serve in that
capacity .until a new mayor is
elected. ·
As for the seat on council vacat'
ed by Henry Lyons who resigned,
candidates for appointment will be
considered at a special session to
be held Wednesday at 7 p.m. At
that time also, a president of council will be named, committees will
be appointed, and a budget will be
adopted.
Council hired John Holman as

street commission for another year.

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Wood also noted that there..., two officers workina fQr the villiiJe

In his report to council , Holman
reported that a v11lage mower
needs some repair or should be
replaced .
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He also gave a breakdown on
village water usage noting that in
1990 51 million gallons were used
while in 1999 '35 million gallons
were •used. He auributed the
decrease, to the installation of
meters in•the village . .
C9uncil gave a first reading to
an . ordinance on salary increases
'(or the street commissioner, wate!
supervisor •nd village clerk.
The mayor reported on plans for
demolishing · two old houses in
!Own. with the cost 10 be paid' by·
the owners. One is located on.Main
and Broadway and the other on
Elm.
It was noted that the house numbering map prepared by Ohio U niversily has been completed and
will be reviewed by Council. The
numbers will start at 1.00 on Elm
Street; it was reported.
Fire Chief David Neigler's
report showed 95 calls answered in
1999, with,1,251 manpower hours.
He also noted that nevi' tires' ~·
needed for a fire truck and that the.
department Reeds breathin,g apparati.Js. Plans were also announced to
host a fite training school and to
continue efforts 10 gel money to
buy full dress uniforms.
In other business, tne insurance
program of the village, which participates in the Ohio Risk Management P)an, was ·discussed with
Ray McComas of Kinders Insurance.

Court reject~ .
wast~ firm's
legal action

Aaloelated Preas Wrltar
MIAMI - Elian Gonialez isn't
leaving the United States any time
soon. .
A Florida judge ruJM Monday that
the 6-year-old boy can stay at least
until a March 6 custody hearing. The
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Agency also said it had no intention
of trying to send him back to Cuba,
after earlier setting·a Friday deadline.
"The INS has no plans to do any .
enforcement action on Elian," INS
spokesman Mike Gilhooly said. "We
h ave no PIans Io c h ange the cus tod Y
arrangement of him being with his
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Miami-Dade Circuit Judge Rosa
Rodriguez issued a 'temporary protective order so she can hear arguments filed by Elian's Miami , rela-

each , with two hours for council meetings and two hours for holdln1 c~ ·'
Bill Roush ~poke about bids for cleaning the city building and the~ob was
given to Mike Ralston.
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Eber Pickens Jr. asked for turnout gear for a fireman at the cost of$ 1,2oo;u
and a discussion was held on a feasibilit~ study of annexing upper Mlnelsvilll!:~
Pool operation was di~ussed and the {llayor asked for memhet's to su\,..•
mit names for pool maniiJer.. The mayor's report showed ~pts ~r $8~:P
for December. ,
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investigated, and one Wli!TIInl issued last month.
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lowing balances: general fund, 23, 314 ; street constrpction, $28;7()2; l)igti-'
·way, $3,615; fire, $11 ,973; water, Sl 4,705 ; pool, $722: guaranty: me~t.~
$3,729; cemetery, $210; law enforcement, $6S 8 ; and EMS building fun~)
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tive; , who are seeking temporary custody. The order leaves Elian in their
custody until the hearing.
Waving a copy of the ruling,
Lazaro Gonzalez, the great, uricle
who i~ seeking custody, yelled "Victory for Elian'" in Spanish before
going ins'idc the family 's home in Li1-·
tie Havana. If he is a-ppointed Elian 's
guardian, he could seek asy lum for
the boy.
" Today is a great day for Elian, "
said his auorney, Spencer Eig. "(The
ruling) will provide Eli an Gonzalez
his &lt;lay in court. "
Elian was found Thanksg,·vi·ng
Oay off the coast of Fort Lauderdale,
clinging to an inner tube · after hi s
mother, stepfa ther and others
drowned while attempting to reach
the United States.
In a c~Se that has touched off huge

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protests in Miami and Cuba, the INS
Elian's fa.thcr, Juan Miguel Gon- others tO intervene. Vice Prti'sident AI
ruled last week that Elian should be zalez, has d~manded that his son be Gore has questioned whether the INS
returned to his father in Cuba, a rul- returned. Elian's relatives in Miami had the expertise .to decide J•Eiian's
ing endorsed liy President 'tlinton say they can give him 'a better life off .' fate.
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the communist island,
Last week, Rep.· Dan Burton, R- ,
The INS said it found the boy had
The judge has· ordered Gonzalez Ind. , tried to delay·EJian's dePartut.ii
a close . relationship with, his father tobeattbeMarchhearing,sayinghis by issuing a sub~na that requires'
and was orderinjl Elian back to Cuba " failure to appear may result in a the boy to testify 'before ·House
because he ·" belongs with his father." decision adverse to his interests."
committee Feb. 10.
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But the judge said the boy's Mia- Gonzalez has said that he .would not
· Robert Edgar of the U$. Natioli;.l
mi relatives had shown Elian would travel to the United States to retrieve al Council of Churches, whicn scnf
face "imminent and irreparable his son.
representatives to visit Elian'~ fatlier
harm" if he was returned 10 Cuba,
Bernard Perlmulter, directo[ ofthe in Cuba, ctlticized .Bu.r ton's i!ction!A
including the ','loss of due process University of Miami's Children and . · "Little Elian deserves to he'rtruriit:l
rights and hanil to his physical and Youth Law Clinic, called the judge's ed immediate)
·th h' Iii 01 · al
decJ·s,·on
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popular"
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mental health and emotional wellfather and closest famtl)l
being...
legally incorrect. The INS has the C b " Ed
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power to return Elian at any t1'me, he
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gar S8l . .In , p~!pJJJe)l.t.
The Cuban government con"The
longer this whole 11r ';'sdnip,
·demned the ruling , and those at a raJ- said, despite its statements that the on,.lhe more disconnected this.smalil
ly Monday ljkened Cuban exiles to . agency Will not. .
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"beasts.,
The case has included several raised him and who love tum.'.' ·' '":
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religious matters qualifies as educa- tiona!' programming," the FCC ruled.
Associated Preas Writer
tiona!.
And in a footnote, it said church
WASHINGTON - . Religious
The ·di stinction is important, services also normatly would not
broadcasters, aided by some law- because noncommercial TV broad- qualify.as "general etlucational" pro·makers, are mobilizing a grassroots casters are eligible forspeciallicens- gramming. The ruling made two
campaign against a federal ruling es that entitle them to ·channels exceptions: If the service was part of
they fear could lead to a suppression · reserved for educational programing. a historic event, such as the 'funeral
of the programming they ·can· air.
In its ruling , the I'CC defined more of a .national leader, or jls purpose
While the decisiqn by the Feder- clearly what a station must' do to w~ to SllrYe the educational or cuial Communications CommissiOn qualify as an· educational program- ·tl!ral needs of a commupity.
only impacts a limited number of mer.
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noncommercial television stations, it
Specifically, the commission said ' religious broadcasters lll)d lawmakhas . prompted much broader fears broadcasters must devote 50 percent ers, who argue that'.such distinctions
among religious broadcasters that the of.their regularly scheduled air time are ·arbitrary and may reflect a bias
government is trying to pass judg- to educational programs. The com- against religious programming&lt; The
ment' on certain types of religious missio_n also de)ined Yo(hat eo'ntent National Religious BroadcasterNent
·programs. ·
would cou~l' a~ educational,
· , · q letter to 1,200 of their members
The FCC, in deciding a license
Programming "~rimarily de~oted decrying tile ruling.
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transfer last month between a·public to rehg1ous exhortauon, proselyuzm~
. · "Tite order contains a .disquieting
television affiliate and a religious TV or statements pf peJ;So~ally held,reh:_ '· imp)jcatioll•tJ:!at.lhe gpvi;J:h.ment !JI!IY .
stati.on in Pittsburgh, qetermined that gwus v1ews a_nd behefs generafty restnct certain strains of religious
not all programming dealing · wit.h would not qualify as 'general educa- speech_ disfavoring more passiOn- .

POMijROY ·- The following . L: .M ash td TPCWD, Salisbury; ·
land transfers ·were recorded recent- · Deed, federal National Mortgage
ly in the . office of Meigs County . to James S. and-Jodi L. Fenis, Scipio;
Recorder Judy King:
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Deed, Tonya Behm 10 Lavern and Thomas Andrew Myers Jr., Rutland ;
Deed, Larry W. and Beverly · S.
Mary Jordan, Columbia;
Deed; Junius Marks. to Kevin L. Rupe to Bruce R.l Fisher and M.
and Teresa J. Doughty, Scipio;
Thomas Dooley, Middleport;
.Deed, John M. and Tammy L.
Deed, Timothy. ]. and Paula A.
King to Patricia Vaughan, Chester;
Cremeans to Thomas and 'Yvonne
Deed, Ruth Wolfe to Hilton N. Jr., Darst, Pomeroy~
Lawrence R. Wolfe and Duane B.
Deed, · Jon N. and Colleen J.
Wolfe, S~tton ;
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Hazelbaker lo Joseph A. Hazelbaker,
Righi of way, Olen R. imd Metis, Scipio;
· Deed, Jenny D. Woltz to Harley T.
, sa ·K. Bissell to 'l'uppers · Plains:,Chester Water District, Chester;
Woltz, Salem;
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Right of way, Lewis and Elva Y.
Deed, Joseph .Jeffrey and Beth
Hudson to TPCWD, Chester;
Ann Brown to Gregory A. and
Right of way, Timothy William . Michelle L. Duvall, Sutton;
'!~d Debra Wllhs to TPCWD, Sutton; ·
Deed, Wilbur Ward to Donald R.
R1ght of way, Robert and Sh~rley and Kay Shultz,'Salem;
Wtlhs to TPCWD, Sutton;
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Deed.' James P. and . Mary B.
R1ght of way, C . Thomas and ~10' Hensl~y to Julie A. and Williain H.
da V: ),lamm to TPCWD, Sutton ,
Swisher, Rutland;
Rtght of way, Paul S. Moore to
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to 1as on S. and Tonya ·L. Lawson,
Olive;
Deed, Daniel E. and Shirley J.
Stanley lo Shirley J: Stanley, Scipio;
Easement, Geraldine Varney to
Columbus Southern Power, Lebanon;
Deed, Joni 'Lee Carrington to
Olive Ruth R~eves, Scipio;
Deed; Jerry L. and Patricia Ann
Marcum to Glenna L. Stitt, Salem;
, Deed, Wanda S. Laudermilt, Wanda S. Wood, Robert L. Wood to
Roger Lee and Danette I. Jones, Sut.ton;
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are more 'intelleclual' 'and drained of
human emotion," wrote Brandt Gusta~son, the group's president.
The group knows of IS religious
broadc8$ters holding noncommercial
licenses but believes there could be
as many as 90 who would have to
meet the FCC standards or possibly
lose their licenses. In addition, publie broadcasting stations that hold
noncommercial licenses and air reli gious programming will have 10 meet
the new FCC criteria, said Karl Stoll,
~pokesman for the National Religiou,s
Broadcasters.
'' The net effect, I think, will be
less preaching of the gospel, less programming of church services," he
sa1d.
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reserve licerises nationWiae. Th~n
commission estimates that a,bout 20'
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Nonetheless, the FCC' aetl,on
prompted accusations by lawmaket'$.,
including members of the HolDe'
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trying to .control the broadcas~~
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·- no business whatsoever - si~::'
gling out religious' progfanuiung
special scrutiny," Republican ReJ!tiMichael Oxley of O~io, Stev~
Largent of Oldahoma,plip Pickeriifk
· of Mississippi and Cliff Ste~s 'dt
, Florida wrote in a letter .;, ... ,ro(

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Deed, Gordon C. Proffitt to Patsy
K. Cornell, Lebanon;
Deed, Gordon C. Proffitt to Elizabeth Carroll, Leban'on; ·
Deed, .Pamela J. Richard, Pamela
J. Richards, Woodrow Richard and
Enid Col'e to Michael Cole, Orange;
Deed, Dana E. Jr. and Bernice L.
Hoffman to Dana E. 'Jr. and Bernice
Hoffman, Rutland;
Deed, Dana E. Jr. and Bernice L.
Hoffman to Dana E. Jr. and Bernice
L. Hoffman, Orange;
Deed, Russell L. and Brenda S.

Day to Randy J. an~Teresa A: JohriY
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Lynn Wise, Salem;
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L. Gregory to Stale ,01.-l..lnul,.
Lebanon;
Deed, Home Creek Ent•eijnise!;,
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Pickup truck theft reported to sheriff

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Meigs Local OAPSE, Chapter 17 .
will meet Thursday night at the
Meigs Middle School in the sixth
grade building' at ? p.m . .

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sYRACUSE.:.... Syracuse Village Council has responded to a theft report
from the' Meigs County Highway Department filed with the Sheriffs ·Depart- .
ment on Nov. 15.·
The report alleged that a $2,000 traffic counter device had been stolen
from State Route 124 in Syracuse . ·
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Syracuse officials have refuted that the counter was slolen and advise that
.it was confi scated by the village after it was placed on College Road. not
Route 124, by' the Meigs County Highway DeP,artmenl without authorization.
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Failure to pay the fees ·by
February 28, 2000 wUI·result In the
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. SYRACUSE .- Donnie Freeman, 30, Syracuse, was arrested Monday
morning by Meigs County Sheriffs deputies and jailed on a charge of domestic violence.

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SY.RACUSE .:.... Norm Matson, Mi stletoe Laoe , Syracuse, reported Sunday afternoon that compact discs , sunglasses and rmgs were stolen from hi s
vehicle, according to a Meigs County Sheriff's Office report , · .
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Tim Jenkins, Pine Grov~ Road, Racine, reported Sunday mornmg that hJS
house was entered overnight. Nothing was reported mi s~ing.

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Property ~~ransf~rs posted by Meigs

CINCINNATI (AP) -An insurance company dciesn't have to pay la
$3.5. million reimbursement to 'the
company cleaning up radioactive
wastes at the former Fernald uranium
processing plant, a judge ruled.
Fluor Daniel Fernald Inc.; the U:S.
Department of Energy's cleanup con- ·
tractor at the I ,05.0-acre Fernald site
. sued a Conneclicut"based- insurer'.
Security Insurance Co. of Hartford
Inc., for the reimbursement.
. U.S . District Judge Sandra BeckWith on, Thursday granted the insurance company's request' to throw out
the lawsuit.
Fluor Da~iel Fernald is reviewing.
tho judge's decision and .won't comment on it, company spokeSman Jeff
Wagner. said Monday. The company
JS a _&lt;~hll of Fluor. Corp., the engineermg company based in Irvine
Calif.
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struction subcontractor, Martech ·
USA Inc., of Anchorage, Alaska, was · .
hired jn 1992 10 demolish and dismantle uranium ore-containing silos
on· the Fernald site, 18 miles northwest of Cincinnati. Fluor Daniel Fer~nld later fired !1,1atiech, deciding that .
It could not handle the job.
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~~tither one were on duty New Year's Eve. Lavender said that be had he'-4:,
a meeting with the pollee officers and had reduced their hours to 20 per wee"'c'l

R.u ling will . keep ·c uban boy j_
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department for review before being referred to the Meiss COunty 'Cornmissioners.
Lavender announced that committees will be named after the scat on council is filled . He also reponed that he had received the resignation of Richard
Wamsley, police officer.. effective Jan . 12. Wamsley said'he was rC~icning
to continue his education. II was decided not 10 fill the position at this time.
Wood reported on a meeting of the Water Department Board which he
had attended and asked council to approve the purchase of a generator for
that department at a cost of $1100 from. Baum Lumber Co.
WoOd also stated he .had purchased from the state surplus agency three
d~sks. four shelves. three calculators and a typewriter. It was lllso recommended that two hand-held radiOS be purchased at $173 each and two m'Obile
radios at $322 e~ch.
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Mike Ralston, maintenance supervisor. was authorized to purchase two
ventless gas heaters to be placed in the pole building. At the suggestion of
Wood, council approved installatioh of a dusk to dawn light at the ba~k of
the building near the water tower and at the pole builtling in front of the
municipal building.

Campbell said that she stood by
the figures, which, at the time they
.,,Born luJ1C 12, 1911 in Mo111an Township, Gallia County, son of the late were given, were considered a "conservative estimate" of what the couner E. and Bertha Spires George, he was a retired roofer, and a member
, the Pine·Grove Holiness Church.
ty general fund would likely carry_. ,Survi,ving are his wife, Nina V. Rothgeb George ; seven daughters, Ruth over into the new year.
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Ann (Jack) Pistelli of Ravenswood, W.Va., Mary Ellen (Dale) Schoolcraft
"I think those figures were pretty
of)"ampa. Fla., Leila Mae Durham of McArthur, Barbara Jean (Jerry) School- accurate," Campbell said.
craft, Donna Marie Mcfarland, Nina Charlene (Robert) Manley, all of BidThe estimate for the carryover balw~. and.BrcndaAnn George of Vinton; five sons, Arthur William (Margaret) ance changed day-by-day late last
Ql:orge and Merrill Lee (Donna) George, both of Vinton , Eli"Cr Franklin year, as interest on investments and
deorge of Gallipolis, and Riclwd Allen (Debbie) George and Donald Edward other receipts were paid into the genQeprge, both of Bidwell; 31 grandchildren and 38 great-grandchildren; and eral fund, and as unf()l'eseen «pensseVeral nieces and nephews.
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es were submitted to the commis1,He was also preoeded in death by his first wife, .Cora Alice George, in sio119rs for payment.
Campbell said that ·sne felt the
I 934; a 4aJ!ghter, Nellie McGraw, in 1997;•seven brothers, Ewing George,
Atl"n George,.Don George, Wellie George, Cli.nton George , Roy George and commissioners
would
likely
'1\\rley George; and four sisters, Fern Matthews, Glenna Cochran, Ruby Rus- encounter further difficulties next
sell and'Larlon Russell:
month.
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Services will be 2 p.m. Thursday in the Pine'Grove Holiness Church, with
"We Wl.LL have some significant
BOARD SWORN IN- Three members of the Sandy lan'larelll, left, administers the oath of
the Rev. O'Dell Manley officiating. Burial will be in the Pige Grove Ceme- problems in Pebniary," Campbell
reorganized Middleport BOard of Public Affairs office to new board members Myron Duffield,
tery, M..a..•-'Center.)'riends may cllll at the Cremeens Funeral Chapel, Gal'
said, and added that the end of 2000
were sworn In early Monday afternoon. Mayor Don ~livers and Bernard Gilkey.
~...,,
·. will present problems·similar to those
lipolis,fr&lt;\llv7-9t(mig!lt,and•tthe' churchanytimeafter6p.m. Wednesday.
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,
Howard noted that the commis•
,,.
sioners ~nc ounter similar problems
COLUMBUS (AP) - A devel- Nancy Holli ster, R-Marieua, said in . Ohio Coal Association .
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. MIDDLEPORT- Ernest William Kauff, 62, Middleport, died Sunday, · each year, and agreed with Thornton opment effort' linking a railroad and a release Monday she was " in cred iOh10 coal productiOn fell from Its ;
tha't the county's finances are in bet- a coal mine has passed a state hurdle bly happy" the money had been all-time high of 50 ':"i.llion tons ID ;
Jan. 9, 2000 in the Arcadia Nursing Home, Coolville.
; ·Born •F.eb. 2-t, 1937 in Middlejx&gt;n. son o( the late Clifford and Clara Still ter shape than they were last year_ that will lead to 100 high-paying jobs released, espec1ally becau,se of past 1972 to about 25 m1lhon tons last .
Kaalff, he. ;.vas a veterafi of the U.S. Marine Corps. He was formerly employed namely ·because the board has access in southeastern Ohio.
job losses m southeastern Ohio.
year, Carey said. There are about :
a&amp; a labQrer.
.
·
to an additional $100,000 which last .
The state Controlling Board on
Before the rail line 1s completed in 3,400 coal miners i~ Ohio, abouttwo- :
• •1Sury\ving are three'sisters, Dorothy (Henry) Burl of Columbus, Sandy .year was spent on debt retirement . Monday approved $4.2 million to June , Ohw Southern workers · must th1rds fewer than m the 1970s, lte ·
(Chesler) Johnson of Bidwell, and Violet (Larry) Jeffers Of Middleport; a. (Those funds, according 10 Campbell, rebuild a 21-mile rail line between replace all58,000 wooden ties on the said.
brplher. Carl (Shirley) Kauff of Middleport ; and several nieces and are not included in rh~ budget com- South Zanesville and New Lexing- 21 -mile stretch and about 70 percent
.
qcphe~~·
mission'! certification for 2000.)
ton.
.
·
of the rail lines, Bill Strawn, president · Carey said the mine would create ·
. , Graveside services will 1 p.m. Wednesday in the Riverview Cemetery,
Lentes denied Thornton 's accusaThe spending request by the Ohio of Coshocton-based Ohio Southern other jobs in the area, including :
Middl~port, with the Rev. Leslie Hayman officiating. Friends may call at the tion that the budget commission Rail Development Commission was Inc., said Monday.
e ngineering and surveying positions, :
fi~her F!'neral Home, Middleport, on Wednesday from 10 a.m. to noon.
made up of two Republicans and a part of a $5.5 mi.llion loan and grant
Workers are also upgrading thre,e as well as having an economic ripple
'.'~.·Ma' bel
Democrat- had made comments to package for Ohio Southern Rail- bridges and rebuilding a fourth effect as miners and their families
.
The Daily Sen1i11ei for political pur- · road, Inc.
because of the added weight of the spent more money.
Th~ money is part of an $8.95 mil- coal-carrying rail cars , Strawn said.
The state bought the rail fine in :
poses.
. ~,MIDDLEPORT ,-JIAabel Frances Lane, 87, Middleport, died Monday.
"If the implicati on is that the bud- lion project to rebuild the line, which
A new state law provides a $3 per 1972 w1th federal money that allowed !
JP.n. 10, 2000 'in Pleasant Valley Hospital.
·
get commission is fudging figures 10 has heen without service for eight ton ti\X credit to Ohiq electric utiliti'es states to buy lines in danger of bei~g
_'.',Arrat\gements' will be announced by the Fisher Funeral Home, Mi(\dle- make (the commi ssioners) look bad, years . .The rebuilt line -will enable · that bum Ohio coal. That gives com- lost because of disuse, O'Leary sa1d. '
pOrt.
·
that's just not true," Lentes said, not- . Glouster Mining to develop a new panics an incentive to buy high sui- In addition to repay ment of the low- :
ing that the budget commission can· $25 million high su lfur coal mine in fur coal, wh1ch needs extra treatment . interest loan , Ohio w•ll ~ceiVe about :
JUr.• .e.~
°
only appropriate those funds which Athens County that will creaie 100 to meet some air quality standards, $440,000 for the apprmsed value of '
•
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they believe will be available.
new jobs. ·
·
said Mike Carey, president of the the line. O' Leary said.
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HOBS0)'4 .....; 'No i~j~~~ · were ·. • Th~· explosilm damagey the hold- ··,. Commissioner Mick Davenport,
The jobs will pay about $20 an
reported following an oil holding ing tanks, own@d by the Ohio Oil and Lentes , both said that they want hour in wages and benefits, ~aid
(4nk explosion along Siate Route 7 Gathering Corp., and some of the PiP" to avoid an adversarial relationship Thomas O' Leary, rail com mission
'
nC'ar Middleport early Monday ing, Byer said. The oil was contained between the two boards, and Thorn- executive director.
POMEROY- Umts of the Meigs Hospital, Central Dispatch squad :
e~¢ning.
by an earthen holding dike and ton suggested that the commissioners,
The mine is to begin production County Emergency Medical Service assisted;
1
· The Middleport Volunteer Fire removed by the owner, he added .
Lentes, Frank and Campbell discuss by June a~d hit full capacity by Sep- recorded eight calls for ass,stance
7:06 p.m., volunteer fire depart- :
Qepartilient was summoned to the
The Meigs County Sheriffs Office • issues before talking 10 the media. tember, 0 Leary s.a•d. .
Monday. Units responding included: ment to SR 7 at Hobson, oil tank
.
''•
scime of the blast shortly after 7 p.m. 'is investigating the cause of the But Davenport said that he felt that
The reb~• II hne will also let
explosion , no injuries reported.
aiiii we~ on scene'until around 10:30 explosion and was on-scene, along those involved should try only to · Oxford Mmmg of New Lexmgton m
CENTRAL-DISPATCH
RUTLAND
P'.!"·· ~brding to Meigs County with lne State~ighway Patrol,'? pro- avoid oversimplifying the issue.
Perry County transport ~al to the
.4:12a.m., State Route 338, Edna
9:15 p.m., Salem Street, Verna '
1 irt,\ergc~~y Servif~S D!rector Ro~rt
v1de traffic as~JStance, Byer sa1d. ·
"If you try to make simple state- Columbus~ Sou~crn Ohw/Ame~J- Parsons, Veterans Memorial Hospital, Martin, Holzer Medical Center, Cen- •
.Y~r. .,
· · .
, .
•
. ments about a complex issue , there ~an Ele~tnc. Po er Co. plant '" Racine squad assisted;
tral Di spatch squad assisted.
8:10 a.m., Overbrook Nursing
SYRACUSE
will be problems," Davenport sqid.
onesYJ e.
.
II :29.a.m.; College Stree\t , George
;•~
"This budget lives and breathes. It
I' The! Contrkolhng dBoard, consiSting Center, Middleport, Mabel Lane,
·
h
d ..
o s1x awma ers an a representat1 ve VMH;
.
Snyder, HMC. . .•
c anges every ay.
f
h
• .. ff'
h r 1
.
"We
just
did
the
best
that·
we
could
rom
t
e
go
~ernor
s
o
•ce,
as
ma
Storys
Run,
Middle2:12
p.m.,
sh.oldng cessation
will de.cide two levies: the ·replace.1h th
th t
h
., h. say on state spendm g.
port, Lidda Gilkey, VMH;
. A SI!IOking cessation workshop ment of a 1.8.-mi ll, five year levy for
:dded. e money ~ we ave, e
The region's state representative,
II :03 p.m., Beech Street, Middle~II be hrid Wedn~sday, 4-~ p,.m. at curren1 expepses and the replacement
port, Joy Grady, treated at the scene.
\lie University of Rio Grand~ Meigs of one-mill for five years for fire proI
MIDDLEPORT
.
&lt;:;.enter''
~iddl~port, Room 102. tection.
•'
12:27 a.m .. North Third Avenue,
WorkshOp is sponsored by the URG
Darlene Johnson," l!leasant Valley
Speaker coiJiing
Meigs
t;:enler andi\,.Heallh
Recovery
~·
, •~ \p i
, W '·
•
llal. ~-tO T1tru Tllttn. .Ia t3
Dave Dailey Will be the speaker at
. ~~rv·~~~· .
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· ~«.ti _
POMEROY -An 18-year-old Darwin man was arrested and jailed on
the Tuppers Plains North Bethel
numerous
f
harges
following
a
vehicle
chase
early
this
mo~ning.
Church for a special service , 4 p.m.
'1IMHie ,4oowtif4
Electotrlceq
Deputies
of
the
Meigs
County
Snerifrs
Office,
responding
to
a
complaint
1II..ENTBt
IlL M,.EY t4l, lt4l
·
Th~banon Tc;.wnshjp.,BQ;tr.d ,of on J~n . 16. i~
.
of
s&lt;imeone
driving
a
4-whee!-drive
truck
on
private
property,
encountered
,{
{DIIIttll
Mall
~
~ l'llnlr, ... ~ Ill.
Trus ~entt'y electe4 (lJIIT}' Smith
a
mud-covered
truck
whi~h
sped
away
from
the
scene,
according
to
Sheriff
Offices
closed
as president and Charlie Lawrence as
SAWY QIIIJ 111 .7'.41, ldii
Planned Parenthood of Southeast James M. Soulsby. At times, the truck was driven cross-country in an effort
vice president. The third trustee is
(Ctiti.,.ICI ~ Sipxllley l'fea¥1!, TIll /olin
,
Ohio, includhig sites in Gallia, Hock- to elude the deputies , according to the report.
Lawrence Johnston.
laNTINIAl MIN 111 t4&amp;, 1:18
A
suspect,
Budd
J.
Smith
of
Eastman
Road,
was
eventually
captured
on
ing , Ross, Jack.son and Ath~ns c'oun(llnmrlliiant)
Roliio Wil1ams, Sam Neil
foot
and
charged
with
driving
under
the
influence,
fleeing,
expired
operaties, w•ll be closed Monday in obseP
0
11.
h'
'II
TOY ITIIIY 2 ,.
1:18, tlD
vance of Martm Luther Kmg Jr. Day. tor's license, left of center, possession of drug paraphernalia, reckless operoters m range owns 1p WI
ation·
and
falsification.
All·offices
wil!'reopen
the
fpllowing
!l!fi!!!ICilld!lllilsmbl
~
Tn
1111\
.11 !!!It · ,
decide a two-mill, five-year levy for
was
being
held
this
morning
in
the
Meigs
County
Ja(l.
He
day.
"
fire prolectipn in the March primary.
UTTLE 1101
(F~) GIOII DaVIS,HIIJh laui!, Midlao J. Rlx
THat levy was incorrectly rePQned as .
being on ~be Olive Township ballot in . Merchants to meet
RUTLAND -'- James BirchfieW, Main Street, Rutland reported to the
MAN liN 111 MOON ~'~ 7:16, 1:11
The Pomeroy Merchants Assoc iSllnday's 'edition. Voters in Syracuse
.
liMl
M·~igs County Sheriff's Office .this mor~ing that his 1986 Ford pickup truck,
ation will meei,8:30 a.m. Wednesday
with a 4-wheeler in the back, was stolen overnight. The 4-wheeler was found
at Weaving Stitches.
later in a creek.

~~weU1 died Sunday; Jan. 9, 2000 in Holzet Medical Center.

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Tulldey, Jlnuery 11, 20011

'£st@{Ufd In 1948

. Delr Ana Lan"Mike" and I married, I found ·out
some ' . dis.turbing
things about his par·
ents, whom I thought
I knew quite well. It seems Mike's
father has had numerous affairs, and
when Mike and his brothers were lit·
tie, he would have the boys wait in
the cat while he visited m&amp;S$11ge par·
Iars. And then, six. months ago·, we
were denied a mortgage because, to
my complete surprise, ~ike had
more than $5,000 in delinquent cred·
it-can! debt. It was. a shock to Mike ·
when he leanied of this, but he knew ·
immediately what had happened. It
1 seems his mother had taken out a
lc.redit card in his name, and did not

Ohio Valley Pljbllshlng Co.
Chiii'IM W. Govey

•

.P\!bllah• ·
Manllglng EditOr

Dllnl Hill
Conboller

ChwleM HoefliCh
O.Mral MIIMIPI

Our view:

A big . insult

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No reauthorization of·Older
Americans Act worrisome

'

When Congress let 1999 pass without reauthorizing the Older
Americans Act, it was a real slap .in the face of senior citizens.
It's been five years since the act which provides a foundation of
funded services for our nations' older citizens- now one in .eight
over 65 years· has been reauthorized.
·
That sets local senior centers up for
The' act was
some uncertainty and insecurity when
.
.
.
originally signed it c?mes · '? planning for services ~~r
.
Ia .
the mcreasmg number of elderly CJtt- By JOSEPH PERKINS
.S
·black votes.
absent racial ~magoguery by Brazile and ~- .
.
mto w rn 196
zens.
·But does Brazile truly know what is in the hearts · ·Democratic loyalists, maybe a third of blacks (or
Are black Republicans traitors to their race?
and has been
The act was originally. signed into Donna Brazile, AI Gore's campaign manager, of George W. Bush and John McCain, the leading mole) would vote RepubliCan. ·
reauthorized .every law in I ~5 and has ~en rea11thorized apparently thinks so. She cannot fathom how any contenders for the Repu!Jiican presidential nomina- . Indeed, on' a range of i5sues, black .~eri~
· have more in concert with Republicans ~h..
•
every three years unttl now to accom- 'correct-thinking black would vote for any canllidate tion?
.
·
Can she say they have no "love," no "joy" In Dc;mocratS. ·This was borne out by a 1996 repon
three years until modale the growing numbers.
who isn't a Democrat like her boss.
now to accommo·
It created the U.S. Administratipn . To hear Brazile tell it, you'd h~ve _to go all the their souls? Does she really believe that these two · published by .the )oint Center for Political and ~ ·
·
on Aging and called for the develop- way back to the days of.Abraham Lmcoln (or at · men would blithely take a picture with a blaek child nomic Studies, a Washingion, D.C. research organida te th e growrng
ment of planning and service areas and least Lyndon Johnson) to find an administration that and be completely untroubled to find out that the zation.
According to the repon, a majority of blacks
numbers..
a centralized office on aging in each has done more for black folks than the one current- child was starving?
If these men- if these Republicans- were so supported school prayer. Most favored a ~
ly
occupying
the
White
House.
state to oversee the provision of serOn the Clinton-Gore watch, said Brazile, ' in unfeeling, if they were capable of such callousness, (proffered by the Republicali Congress) f9r' a $SOQvices to Americans age 60 and older.
remarks published this week by The Washington if they were so lacking in compassion, then no per-child federal tax credit. Most· agreed with
In Ohio, it's the .Ohio Department of Aging which supervises those 11mes, race matters have taken a decided tum for black person (or white or brown or yellow person, "three ,strikes" crime laws.. A plurality endorsed
vital services, which are carried out by councils.on aging across the. the betier. "We now discUss race in terms of how to for ·that matter) in their right mind should vote for . school vouchers. Al)d fliOS~ favored. no befM11it
.
&gt;
state and through local senior centers.
increases for sin111e mothers on welf~ ~~o h,&amp;V.F
give people the opponunity of all Americans," she them.
'
"·
The act has provided the core funding for services which give boasted.
But here's a news flash for Brazile: There are additional children.
Perhaps the most surprising survey result repo,rt·
"On the other hand," she said, "the Republicans decent Republicans out there Gust like therl: are
senior citizens the indeJ!endence they need and the option to remain
in their own homes, rather than have to go into care facilities - an bring out Colin Powell and J.C. Watts because they decent Democrats). Brazile's boss, Gore, is no more ed by the Joint Center is that 60 percent of blacks
loving and joyful than Bush or McCain (or any identified themselves 8s either moderate or censer·
have no other game. They have no love and joy.
expensive alternative.
.
.
They'd rather take pictures with black children other Republican seeking the While House). And vatJVe.
Americans are living longer, and while we're delighted about that,
that
finding
is
taken
into
eonsideraticih
Gore
is
no
more
concerned
about
feeding
the
hun·
than
feed
them."
there's .much to be said abou.t the quality of those golden yearS.
~
This is precisely the scurrilous, cynical message gry - be they black, white, yellow or brown along with the,expansion of the ~lack middle c!ass
For older. people, that quality is tied closely to.autonomy. They are thai the party of GOre: promulgates among black than his Republican challengers.
over·the past two decades and the increasing subur·
·nearly .unanimous in their desire to live asjndependently as possible, voters to keep them locked in the Democratic col· ·
The tum of the century ought to bring an end tO · banization of the black population, one would thi\lk
for as long as possible, in the comfort and familiarity of their own umn. The only thing unusual about Brazile's com· the black electorate's blind loyalty to the Oemocra· that an increasing number of blacks wo.uld have .
hQmes and communi.ties. · .· ·
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ments is that they were loud.and public. Usually, the tic Party. No longer should the DemOcrats be able to · joined the Republican Party by now.
The Older Americans 'Act is designed to provide the services Dems prefer to keep ~ir political race-baiting on take for granted Uiat90 percent of blacks are going
But the ranks of black Republicans remain
to automatically vote for the party's presidential small. And race-baiting Democratic loyalists like
which can help them dO just t)lat.
the down low. ·
nominee, whether it be AI Gore or Mickey Mouse. Brazile (who shamelessly caricaturize the Republi• ·
The
sad
part
of
it
all
is
that
many
but
certain·
The list of things which can be provided through a senior center
Black
voters owe it to themselves to give Republi· .can. Party as anti-~lack, and unfairly tor biCICk
are b.road and inclusive- home health care, counseling, home-del.iv- ly ·not all- blacks accept the De~ocrats' slander
.
.
Republicans like Powell and :Watts as racial IU!D·
.ered and congregate meals, social activities, transportation, home uncri~cally. They have been persuaded by racial cans a fair nearing.
That's
not
to
say
that
if
Republicans
are
given
.
a
d!:lllagogues,
like
Brazile,
that
the
Republican
Party
coats).are
determined to keep it that way.
.,~ .
maintenance, homemaker help, even some employmeiu and volunis anti-black arid that, the'refore, no RepubliCan cali- · fair hearing by black vOiers there will be some sud~ "
(J081ph Perldnl Ia • co.tumnllt for .Till ~
teer opportunities.
didate, no .matter who he' or she is, is worthy of den and dramatic party realignment. Only that, 011Jgo UniOn- ...nl.)
•i.. ·
Ohio's Sen. Mike'DeWine took a leading role ln .pushing for reau.f""
.thorization of the Older Americans Act last year. The act would have
.: 1
provided basic adjustment in funding not only for inflation but the
increasing nu111.bers of older citi;zens, along with giving more overall
flexibility on the. use of federal dollars to state and local agencies.
Last summer, DeWine invited key members of the state's dedicat.
.
.
.
ed aging network directors to testify in support of the reauthorization
. before the Subcommittee on Aging )Which he chairs.
.
ings from the last thousaQd years. I
Susan Oliver of Pomeroy, president (Jf Ohio Association of Senior By JOAN RYAN
'
I have always believed in grace provided the children with unfin·
Center, and director of the Meigs County Council on -Aging, was one
and peace 'the way I believe in true ished wooden boxes for time capof tho5e who spoke on how vital the multipurpose ;~enior'center ser- happiness: The hope of someday · sules and even wrote up a question·
find any issue other than the ecd~­
. By CHRIS MATTHEWS
vices are in helping the older population "age i.n place."
. MANCHESTER, . N.H.
omy that ~outd trump it. ·
,.·
finding them seems worth. the ardor naire for them to fill in. I was deterThe reauth&lt;jrization of the act d.idn't happen last year and that's a of the search, But sometimes, after mined to give, ,"meaning" to the
Twenty-first century pOlitics is
Ideology?
shame. It means we have to work harder through our senators, too many days of reading t~e news- night, however contrived.
opening with a whimper, not a
With the budget balanced fo)'
DeWine and George V. Xoinovich; and the U.S. Administration on · paper too closely, a vision of the
bang.
Of course, Illy friends didn't bring
now, murder·and ov~rall crime lei/.:·
If people here pi11e for an excit- ets down, w~lfare reform ~a'cl.
Aging to see that the outcome is different this year.
world takes shape in my mind. It quotes, and the kids squirted their
ing, charismatic new president, the Cold War forgotten, much ·~
looks disfigured and .dj~eased, like boxes with glitter glue wilh the speed
.
they don't sh&lt;i~¥ it. If they want America seems conte~r 10 go :til
one of those anti .Smoking posters of · Indy 500 pit crews and bolted
dramatic. change in the national work, se~ to the kids and !&lt;eep Jiil
where black crusty crud has corroded back to PlayStation. At midnight, as
'
direction, !hey're · keepipg that a eye on the retirement kitty.
' the face of a·young woman.
the adults and children plhered for'
.. •
secret•as
well.
The worst of the world was sup- . the noisy countdOwn, I understood
· "Better dead than red" has be~n
By The Associated P~s
.
posed to hit critical mass when the ·. that the meaning of the night was
This apathy clearly ~nefits replaced by "Don't n)ck the boa~·!
Today is Tuesday, Jan. II, the 11th day of 2000. There are 355 days left clock ticked ·to the year 2000 last . there in the room, in the familiar
incumbent vice president, AI Gore,
Personality? ·
,;
in the year.
week. The apocalypse .wou.ld faces surrounding me.
.
and; for a • time, ihe rival most . Bill Bradley, the former Prince~
Today's Highlight in History: .
. descend, brought on by opportunistic
I think the remarkable contenteKpect him lp "face in November, . ton All-American; Olympic arl~
On Jan. 11, 1935, aviator Amelia Earhart began a trip from Honolulu to terrorists and technological -melt- ment we saw around us N.ew Year's · Texas Gov. George Bush. . .
· NBA star is an anractive candida!li.
Oakland, Calif.• that made her the first woman to fly solo across the Pacif· downs. .
Eve came perhap5 from an ackno\vJ.
Both men could win the first-in - If he could make a compellins ~
the-nation primaries here Feb. 1
ic.
Instead, midnight passed through edgment of time. passing and an
for himself .and against Oore, ~
Oo this date:
.
. 24 time zones as lightly. as a .bini. appreciation for what sand we ·have
and render all tlie later contests
might pull a historic upict, mti£11
In 1757, Alexander Hamilton, the first secretary of the U.S. Treasury, was .Oocks and computers rolled to dou- left in our hourglass. Or maybe it was
redundant - inc.luding the Big ·
as
Ronald Rea&amp;an nearly be.JI
born in the West Indies..
ble·Os. Lights stayed on. Toilets a celebraijon of the human ingenuity
Casino in California come March ·
incumbent
Gerald Ford in 1117.6!
In !80S, the Michigan Territory was created.
.
flushed. Subways · ran: Planes ·new. and diligence that fi~ed potential
7.
In 1815, Sir John A. Macdonald, the first prime minister of Canada. was The run on toilet paper and cash technological glitches before they
· Two factors explain the January He
. . hasn't yet,
. and the. clack,.is nin:
1oa
l&gt;orn in Glasgow, Scotland.
.
never matelialized. I sat al hom~ dur· happened. Or .maybe a gratitude for · complacency: ·the buoyant econo· nms.
. .
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my and the 'l"ealcness of any other
AI Gore, who in too many ~
ing West Coast daylight hours, whatever is good in the human spirit
· In 1861, Alabama seceded from the Union.
·topic to grab ,voter passions.
tinp .eKudes .all . the ~ vitality anj
In 1913, the first sedan·type automobile, a Hudson, went on display.atthe watchi~g live television coveri!ge of that kept most of the &amp;uns and bombs
Gore clings to the cou~tcy's cur· warmth of a public fi111re stanltl~l
13th Automobile Show in New York:
the Eiffel TQwer and Big Ben glow- locked away for the night.
· 1
rent economic s~n;rigth as .if he in for himselfin a wax musculi\:,
In 1942, Japan declared war against the Netherlands, the same day that ing with fi!fwi:lrks. I saw Red Square
. In any case, do 1think New Year's
were defending ~ one-man h~ meanwhile sh~n ~ashes ~~ ·.
Japanese forces invaded the Dutch East Indies. ·
·
and the Taj Mahal and St. Peter's Eve created an (\pening. however
·. In 1943, the United Stales and Britain signed treaties relinquishing · learning with,eKuberant but peaceful slight, for something .better jn the
· lifeboat, ~atting' away anyone' who h1s farm~ appeah~g pnvate self.
tries to CQme aboard. He says Bill .. At a sen•ors center m PortsmoUOI
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new i:ent~ry? I don't know. We are
· In 1964, S)lrgeon Oeneral Luther Terry issued the fi~st government repon
From Tokyo to Tasmania, Nairobi no different from the people we were
Bradiey's health-care plan would h~ sang "Irish EyerJ are ,,Sm!lin~A
saying smoking may be hazardous to one's health:
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sink the , economy as · .surelY. as w1th Ted Kennedy, made a hlp r•C.
In 1973, owners of American League baseball teams voted to·adopt the· the kind of joyful cainaraderie we wars fueleq by our flaws, weakness
George W. Bush's big tax cut eredi;C · to a WOOI;Ir ~lon " m~'
designated-hiller rule on a trial basis.
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usually ~ave to eartJ ... primarily by cis, addictions and impulses :.\ people
would. •
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. and engage(! in..a genlal:bll!:k-ana;.
In 1978,1wo Soviet cosmonauts aboanl the Soyuz·2? capsule linked up livingthrollghawaroranearthquake who made the 20th ·centuty the
Gore's lslrategy ani:l tactic ~· 'forth ·with ieJX1r!CrsJhat remin~
with the Satyut Six orbiting space station, where the ·Soyuz 26 capilule was or some other disaster. But this time bloodiest 100 years iq histpry. ·
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one and jhe .same: presc~t himsel~ ·. me ·-· for a . few,: I:Jrief shininf
already docked.
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as the lone, sure guardtan of the moments - of the playful, confl:
Ten years ago: Soviet President Mikhail S. Gorbachev visited Lithuania, ter without the disaster itself.
last Friday night. Amid the firewor-ks
best economy ,in ltistory. Why dent JFK.
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where he sought to assure supporters of independence that they would have
Many of us took stock of what in city squares and boozy toasts in
· woulil any sane, self-interested
For a nation prosperous and .at
a say in their republic's future.
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Today's Birthdays: Producer Grant 1iitker is 74. Producer David L. didn't pony up for lavish dinners and around !he world. and it said, "Yes."
economic crew if there's any doubt .m~ch more - not in· February, 11,~
Wolper is 72. Actor Rod Taylor is 70. Camidian Prime, Minister Jean Chre· parties at swanky hotels. We stayed It spoke to ·the eternal hope tha~
about the proposed rept~cemcnts? · •in November.
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If Gore can make Bradley ..
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and ·later Bush ·- look like .el::o·
'(Chrla Mlltth-a, llftllf of tlil
try singer Naomi Judd is 54. Golfer Ben Crenshaw is 48. Sinser•Robert Earr our best recipes, hauling out our besi
Then, on one ~nlikely night,'grace
nomic risks, he wins the pivotal S•n Fr•ncl•co Enintnri
Keen is 44. Actress Kim &lt;;:ales is 38. ActQr Jason Connery is 37. Rhythm· silverwll(e and china.
arid peace found us ..
.arguf11ent of the campaign. ,
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~nd-blues singe~ Maxee t)1aKwell (Brownstone) is 31. Singer Mary J. Blige
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(Join Rylln It 1 cotumnlat for
· At -the risk of stirring even more ~HIIdbllr on CNBC lnd IISNIIC
is 29. Musician Tom Rowlands (Th~Chemical Brot~ers) is 29.
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voter complacency, I have yet .to. cllbte chlnnell.)

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sure he 's OK.
Gem of the Day: Isn't it strange
that parents spend the first three
years of a Child's life teaching him or
her to walk and talk, and throughout
the rest of his or her childhood, they
tell the kid to sit down.
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Planning a wedding? What's
right? What's wrong? "The Ann Laoders Guide for Brides" will ~lieve
your anxiety. Send a self-addressed,
long, business-size en~elope· and a
check or money order for ,$3.75 (this
includes postage and handling) to:
Brides, c/o Ann Landers, P.O. Box
11562, Chicago, Ill . 60611-0562 . (In
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cynical and negative, she will .never
find the right mate.lf she is open and
optimistic, her chances ""' gooo.
No more searching in bar~ for me.
I' ve heen there and done that. After
20 years with liars, cheats, moochers
and alcoholics, I took a chance and
placed a personal ad in the paper. II
to&lt;ik several coffee dates before .I
found the love of my life. After 1he
first meeling, we saw each other
every day. He proposed two weeks

later.' He said he knew we were
meant for each other the first night,
but i1 took; me a little longer.'(! didn't
know until 10 days later.)' We have
been married ·for seven yem, and.
couldn't be happier.
Ads can work, but like all such
meetings, honesty and sincerity are
the key. PersV'tence and careful
screening can lead to the right per·
son. I'm living prQilf. Believe me,
Ann, it's wonh the effon. ·· t .B.,
GRAND RAPIDS, MICH.
DEAil GRAND RAPIDS: I'm
glad it worked for you, bul again, I .
issue this warning: Always mee1 in a
.public place. Have your own trans· .
portation, and go home alone. After
the third or founh meeting, invite
him to pick you up at. your place. but
don't go to his place until you are

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qOiiced an appealing personal ad_,__
and then realized it had been placed
by ~~ ax-husband and was loaded
with falsehoods. She warned your
readers against finding a solid rela·
tionship through a personal ad, and
said, "lllere are no bargains out

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TUPPERS, PLAINS - Eastern
Local Board of Education organiTUPPERS PLAINS -· Veter·
zational meeting Wedne.s~ay, 6:30 ans of Foreign Wars Post 9053
p.m., with the fegular meeting to · meeting Thursday, 7:30p.m. Din·
follow immediately. The meeting ner will be at 6:30 p.m.
will be held at the administraliv.e
qffices in Tuppers Plains.
POMEROY - Preceptor )3eta
Beta Chapter, Thursday. 6:30p.m.
POMEROY - Meigs Local ar the Lutheran Church. Host.
Board of Education organizational esses, Norma Custer and Carol
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TUPPERS PLAINS - Ea•tern lowed by regular meeting at the
Local B~nd Boosters will meet .district central office in the
POMEROY
Alcoholics
T~esday, 7:30 p.m. in the Eastern
Pomeroy Municipal Building.
Anony~ous open meeting Thurs- .
tl/gh Scho.ol. band room.
day, 7 p.m. at Sacred Heart
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CHESTER - Eastern Athle_tic Catholic Church .
· POMEROY
Catholic Boosters, Wednesday, 7 p.m , in
RACINE - Sonshine Circle
'jiomen's Club·, fu~sday, Mass aC the media center. at the high
women's · fellowship meeting
:T'p.m. followed by meeting. Josa-. school. . ..
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Thursday, 7 p.m. at the Betha.ny
ti11a Myers and Ann Colburn, ·
"b!Jstesses.
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United Meihodist Church at Dor·
RACINE - Southern High
. POMEROY ~ Meigs County School Athletic Boosters meeting ~as. All area women invitec:t .
,Qenealogical Society llll'eting Thursday, 7 ·. p.m. .at the high
- State Represen·
5 p.m . at the Meigs school.
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nome, State Route 7.
2000 organizational meeting at the
LONG BOTIOM - Faith Full
office located at 507 Richland house.
-WEDNESDAY
. . Avenue, Athe.ns: The January reg- dospel Church, Long Bottom, Fri·
: ' . RACINE ~ Racine :Village ular meeting will immediately fol- day, 7 p.m·. Singers will include
"Delivered". Fellowship ~ill folCouncil, 7 p.m. Wednesday at the low the .or~izational meeting.
low.
· &amp;~ounicipal building.
PORTLAND
J.::ebanon
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RACJNE - · · Dorcas · Sonshine
~; . , f-LFRED - prange. Township Township Trustees will meet in
Circle,
Thursday, 7 p.m at the
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j;ellnesday, 7:30p.m. at the home the township building. Purpose of church.
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ssure is
making a wra:k out of
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LY PROBLEMS IN
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- It has been several months since I
· D'All INDIANA: lease don't
discovered all of this disturbing let Mike's family an their trasby
information, and I am trying to put it behavior ruin your marriage. ·Forget
behind me, but I am still furious. I no about suin11 his mother. It would
longer have any reiJICCI or affection become a master of public record,
for Mike's parents, and this has put a and a real mess.
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big strain on our marriage. I sunestYou ask what you owe Mike's
ed to Mike that he sue his mother for parents. Even though you have some.
credit-card fraud so we would nOI be serious issues with them, you owe
held responsible for those debts, but them civility and respect·- if for no
he said under no circumstances other reason · than because they are
would he consi~r it. He c\lose to pay the grandparents of your child. Easy
the $5,000 himself and clean up his to do? Of course not, but it will
own credit record.
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strengthen your marriage, and. Mike
Mike and I have a baby now, and will be forever· giateful 10 you for
I am still I!PSet. EKactly what do I , your generosity o( spirit. Trust llle. ·
owe his parents? Do I have to be nice
Dear An'n Landers: When I read
to them for Mike's sake? Ple.Se the leuer fro"! "Smaner Now in

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Ann advises re·ader: Give ·unearned respect to husband's parents

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. Delr Ana Lan"Mike" and I married, I found ·out
some ' . dis.turbing
things about his par·
ents, whom I thought
I knew quite well. It seems Mike's
father has had numerous affairs, and
when Mike and his brothers were lit·
tie, he would have the boys wait in
the cat while he visited m&amp;S$11ge par·
Iars. And then, six. months ago·, we
were denied a mortgage because, to
my complete surprise, ~ike had
more than $5,000 in delinquent cred·
it-can! debt. It was. a shock to Mike ·
when he leanied of this, but he knew ·
immediately what had happened. It
1 seems his mother had taken out a
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When Congress let 1999 pass without reauthorizing the Older
Americans Act, it was a real slap .in the face of senior citizens.
It's been five years since the act which provides a foundation of
funded services for our nations' older citizens- now one in .eight
over 65 years· has been reauthorized.
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·black votes.
absent racial ~magoguery by Brazile and ~- .
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·But does Brazile truly know what is in the hearts · ·Democratic loyalists, maybe a third of blacks (or
Are black Republicans traitors to their race?
and has been
The act was originally. signed into Donna Brazile, AI Gore's campaign manager, of George W. Bush and John McCain, the leading mole) would vote RepubliCan. ·
reauthorized .every law in I ~5 and has ~en rea11thorized apparently thinks so. She cannot fathom how any contenders for the Repu!Jiican presidential nomina- . Indeed, on' a range of i5sues, black .~eri~
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Can she say they have no "love," no "joy" In Dc;mocratS. ·This was borne out by a 1996 repon
three years until modale the growing numbers.
who isn't a Democrat like her boss.
now to accommo·
It created the U.S. Administratipn . To hear Brazile tell it, you'd h~ve _to go all the their souls? Does she really believe that these two · published by .the )oint Center for Political and ~ ·
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on Aging and called for the develop- way back to the days of.Abraham Lmcoln (or at · men would blithely take a picture with a blaek child nomic Studies, a Washingion, D.C. research organida te th e growrng
ment of planning and service areas and least Lyndon Johnson) to find an administration that and be completely untroubled to find out that the zation.
According to the repon, a majority of blacks
numbers..
a centralized office on aging in each has done more for black folks than the one current- child was starving?
If these men- if these Republicans- were so supported school prayer. Most favored a ~
ly
occupying
the
White
House.
state to oversee the provision of serOn the Clinton-Gore watch, said Brazile, ' in unfeeling, if they were capable of such callousness, (proffered by the Republicali Congress) f9r' a $SOQvices to Americans age 60 and older.
remarks published this week by The Washington if they were so lacking in compassion, then no per-child federal tax credit. Most· agreed with
In Ohio, it's the .Ohio Department of Aging which supervises those 11mes, race matters have taken a decided tum for black person (or white or brown or yellow person, "three ,strikes" crime laws.. A plurality endorsed
vital services, which are carried out by councils.on aging across the. the betier. "We now discUss race in terms of how to for ·that matter) in their right mind should vote for . school vouchers. Al)d fliOS~ favored. no befM11it
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increases for sin111e mothers on welf~ ~~o h,&amp;V.F
give people the opponunity of all Americans," she them.
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The act has provided the core funding for services which give boasted.
But here's a news flash for Brazile: There are additional children.
Perhaps the most surprising survey result repo,rt·
"On the other hand," she said, "the Republicans decent Republicans out there Gust like therl: are
senior citizens the indeJ!endence they need and the option to remain
in their own homes, rather than have to go into care facilities - an bring out Colin Powell and J.C. Watts because they decent Democrats). Brazile's boss, Gore, is no more ed by the Joint Center is that 60 percent of blacks
loving and joyful than Bush or McCain (or any identified themselves 8s either moderate or censer·
have no other game. They have no love and joy.
expensive alternative.
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They'd rather take pictures with black children other Republican seeking the While House). And vatJVe.
Americans are living longer, and while we're delighted about that,
that
finding
is
taken
into
eonsideraticih
Gore
is
no
more
concerned
about
feeding
the
hun·
than
feed
them."
there's .much to be said abou.t the quality of those golden yearS.
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This is precisely the scurrilous, cynical message gry - be they black, white, yellow or brown along with the,expansion of the ~lack middle c!ass
For older. people, that quality is tied closely to.autonomy. They are thai the party of GOre: promulgates among black than his Republican challengers.
over·the past two decades and the increasing subur·
·nearly .unanimous in their desire to live asjndependently as possible, voters to keep them locked in the Democratic col· ·
The tum of the century ought to bring an end tO · banization of the black population, one would thi\lk
for as long as possible, in the comfort and familiarity of their own umn. The only thing unusual about Brazile's com· the black electorate's blind loyalty to the Oemocra· that an increasing number of blacks wo.uld have .
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The Older Americans 'Act is designed to provide the services Dems prefer to keep ~ir political race-baiting on take for granted Uiat90 percent of blacks are going
But the ranks of black Republicans remain
to automatically vote for the party's presidential small. And race-baiting Democratic loyalists like
which can help them dO just t)lat.
the down low. ·
nominee, whether it be AI Gore or Mickey Mouse. Brazile (who shamelessly caricaturize the Republi• ·
The
sad
part
of
it
all
is
that
many
but
certain·
The list of things which can be provided through a senior center
Black
voters owe it to themselves to give Republi· .can. Party as anti-~lack, and unfairly tor biCICk
are b.road and inclusive- home health care, counseling, home-del.iv- ly ·not all- blacks accept the De~ocrats' slander
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Republicans like Powell and :Watts as racial IU!D·
.ered and congregate meals, social activities, transportation, home uncri~cally. They have been persuaded by racial cans a fair nearing.
That's
not
to
say
that
if
Republicans
are
given
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a
d!:lllagogues,
like
Brazile,
that
the
Republican
Party
coats).are
determined to keep it that way.
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(J081ph Perldnl Ia • co.tumnllt for .Till ~
teer opportunities.
didate, no .matter who he' or she is, is worthy of den and dramatic party realignment. Only that, 011Jgo UniOn- ...nl.)
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Ohio's Sen. Mike'DeWine took a leading role ln .pushing for reau.f""
.thorization of the Older Americans Act last year. The act would have
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increasing nu111.bers of older citi;zens, along with giving more overall
flexibility on the. use of federal dollars to state and local agencies.
Last summer, DeWine invited key members of the state's dedicat.
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ed aging network directors to testify in support of the reauthorization
. before the Subcommittee on Aging )Which he chairs.
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ings from the last thousaQd years. I
Susan Oliver of Pomeroy, president (Jf Ohio Association of Senior By JOAN RYAN
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I have always believed in grace provided the children with unfin·
Center, and director of the Meigs County Council on -Aging, was one
and peace 'the way I believe in true ished wooden boxes for time capof tho5e who spoke on how vital the multipurpose ;~enior'center ser- happiness: The hope of someday · sules and even wrote up a question·
find any issue other than the ecd~­
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vices are in helping the older population "age i.n place."
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omy that ~outd trump it. ·
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Twenty-first century pOlitics is
Ideology?
shame. It means we have to work harder through our senators, too many days of reading t~e news- night, however contrived.
opening with a whimper, not a
With the budget balanced fo)'
DeWine and George V. Xoinovich; and the U.S. Administration on · paper too closely, a vision of the
bang.
Of course, Illy friends didn't bring
now, murder·and ov~rall crime lei/.:·
If people here pi11e for an excit- ets down, w~lfare reform ~a'cl.
Aging to see that the outcome is different this year.
world takes shape in my mind. It quotes, and the kids squirted their
ing, charismatic new president, the Cold War forgotten, much ·~
looks disfigured and .dj~eased, like boxes with glitter glue wilh the speed
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they don't sh&lt;i~¥ it. If they want America seems conte~r 10 go :til
one of those anti .Smoking posters of · Indy 500 pit crews and bolted
dramatic. change in the national work, se~ to the kids and !&lt;eep Jiil
where black crusty crud has corroded back to PlayStation. At midnight, as
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direction, !hey're · keepipg that a eye on the retirement kitty.
' the face of a·young woman.
the adults and children plhered for'
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well.
The worst of the world was sup- . the noisy countdOwn, I understood
· "Better dead than red" has be~n
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posed to hit critical mass when the ·. that the meaning of the night was
This apathy clearly ~nefits replaced by "Don't n)ck the boa~·!
Today is Tuesday, Jan. II, the 11th day of 2000. There are 355 days left clock ticked ·to the year 2000 last . there in the room, in the familiar
incumbent vice president, AI Gore,
Personality? ·
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in the year.
week. The apocalypse .wou.ld faces surrounding me.
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and; for a • time, ihe rival most . Bill Bradley, the former Prince~
Today's Highlight in History: .
. descend, brought on by opportunistic
I think the remarkable contenteKpect him lp "face in November, . ton All-American; Olympic arl~
On Jan. 11, 1935, aviator Amelia Earhart began a trip from Honolulu to terrorists and technological -melt- ment we saw around us N.ew Year's · Texas Gov. George Bush. . .
· NBA star is an anractive candida!li.
Oakland, Calif.• that made her the first woman to fly solo across the Pacif· downs. .
Eve came perhap5 from an ackno\vJ.
Both men could win the first-in - If he could make a compellins ~
the-nation primaries here Feb. 1
ic.
Instead, midnight passed through edgment of time. passing and an
for himself .and against Oore, ~
Oo this date:
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. 24 time zones as lightly. as a .bini. appreciation for what sand we ·have
and render all tlie later contests
might pull a historic upict, mti£11
In 1757, Alexander Hamilton, the first secretary of the U.S. Treasury, was .Oocks and computers rolled to dou- left in our hourglass. Or maybe it was
redundant - inc.luding the Big ·
as
Ronald Rea&amp;an nearly be.JI
born in the West Indies..
ble·Os. Lights stayed on. Toilets a celebraijon of the human ingenuity
Casino in California come March ·
incumbent
Gerald Ford in 1117.6!
In !80S, the Michigan Territory was created.
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flushed. Subways · ran: Planes ·new. and diligence that fi~ed potential
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In 1815, Sir John A. Macdonald, the first prime minister of Canada. was The run on toilet paper and cash technological glitches before they
· Two factors explain the January He
. . hasn't yet,
. and the. clack,.is nin:
1oa
l&gt;orn in Glasgow, Scotland.
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never matelialized. I sat al hom~ dur· happened. Or .maybe a gratitude for · complacency: ·the buoyant econo· nms.
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AI Gore, who in too many ~
ing West Coast daylight hours, whatever is good in the human spirit
· In 1861, Alabama seceded from the Union.
·topic to grab ,voter passions.
tinp .eKudes .all . the ~ vitality anj
In 1913, the first sedan·type automobile, a Hudson, went on display.atthe watchi~g live television coveri!ge of that kept most of the &amp;uns and bombs
Gore clings to the cou~tcy's cur· warmth of a public fi111re stanltl~l
13th Automobile Show in New York:
the Eiffel TQwer and Big Ben glow- locked away for the night.
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rent economic s~n;rigth as .if he in for himselfin a wax musculi\:,
In 1942, Japan declared war against the Netherlands, the same day that ing with fi!fwi:lrks. I saw Red Square
. In any case, do 1think New Year's
were defending ~ one-man h~ meanwhile sh~n ~ashes ~~ ·.
Japanese forces invaded the Dutch East Indies. ·
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and the Taj Mahal and St. Peter's Eve created an (\pening. however
·. In 1943, the United Stales and Britain signed treaties relinquishing · learning with,eKuberant but peaceful slight, for something .better jn the
· lifeboat, ~atting' away anyone' who h1s farm~ appeah~g pnvate self.
tries to CQme aboard. He says Bill .. At a sen•ors center m PortsmoUOI
extraterritorial rights in China.
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celebrants.
new i:ent~ry? I don't know. We are
· In 1964, S)lrgeon Oeneral Luther Terry issued the fi~st government repon
From Tokyo to Tasmania, Nairobi no different from the people we were
Bradiey's health-care plan would h~ sang "Irish EyerJ are ,,Sm!lin~A
saying smoking may be hazardous to one's health:
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to Newfoundland, Y2K dawned with last week, wagina'J)ublic and private
sink the , economy as · .surelY. as w1th Ted Kennedy, made a hlp r•C.
In 1973, owners of American League baseball teams voted to·adopt the· the kind of joyful cainaraderie we wars fueleq by our flaws, weakness
George W. Bush's big tax cut eredi;C · to a WOOI;Ir ~lon " m~'
designated-hiller rule on a trial basis.
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usually ~ave to eartJ ... primarily by cis, addictions and impulses :.\ people
would. •
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. and engage(! in..a genlal:bll!:k-ana;.
In 1978,1wo Soviet cosmonauts aboanl the Soyuz·2? capsule linked up livingthrollghawaroranearthquake who made the 20th ·centuty the
Gore's lslrategy ani:l tactic ~· 'forth ·with ieJX1r!CrsJhat remin~
with the Satyut Six orbiting space station, where the ·Soyuz 26 capilule was or some other disaster. But this time bloodiest 100 years iq histpry. ·
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one and jhe .same: presc~t himsel~ ·. me ·-· for a . few,: I:Jrief shininf
already docked.
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we had the positive fallout of a disas- ' . Yet I belieVe in what happened
as the lone, sure guardtan of the moments - of the playful, confl:
Ten years ago: Soviet President Mikhail S. Gorbachev visited Lithuania, ter without the disaster itself.
last Friday night. Amid the firewor-ks
best economy ,in ltistory. Why dent JFK.
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where he sought to assure supporters of independence that they would have
Many of us took stock of what in city squares and boozy toasts in
· woulil any sane, self-interested
For a nation prosperous and .at
a say in their republic's future.
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ind who we cared about, and so we our living rooms, a whisper passed · voter want to dump' a successful peace, it might not take all ~~~
Today's Birthdays: Producer Grant 1iitker is 74. Producer David L. didn't pony up for lavish dinners and around !he world. and it said, "Yes."
economic crew if there's any doubt .m~ch more - not in· February, 11,~
Wolper is 72. Actor Rod Taylor is 70. Camidian Prime, Minister Jean Chre· parties at swanky hotels. We stayed It spoke to ·the eternal hope tha~
about the proposed rept~cemcnts? · •in November.
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If Gore can make Bradley ..
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and ·later Bush ·- look like .el::o·
'(Chrla Mlltth-a, llftllf of tlil
try singer Naomi Judd is 54. Golfer Ben Crenshaw is 48. Sinser•Robert Earr our best recipes, hauling out our besi
Then, on one ~nlikely night,'grace
nomic risks, he wins the pivotal S•n Fr•ncl•co Enintnri
Keen is 44. Actress Kim &lt;;:ales is 38. ActQr Jason Connery is 37. Rhythm· silverwll(e and china.
arid peace found us ..
.arguf11ent of the campaign. ,
' Wllahlniton !lu....U, I' ~ ,ilf
~nd-blues singe~ Maxee t)1aKwell (Brownstone) is 31. Singer Mary J. Blige
· · 1 asked my friends to bring their ·
(Join Rylln It 1 cotumnlat for
· At -the risk of stirring even more ~HIIdbllr on CNBC lnd IISNIIC
is 29. Musician Tom Rowlands (Th~Chemical Brot~ers) is 29.
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Gem of the Day: Isn't it strange
that parents spend the first three
years of a Child's life teaching him or
her to walk and talk, and throughout
the rest of his or her childhood, they
tell the kid to sit down.
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Planning a wedding? What's
right? What's wrong? "The Ann Laoders Guide for Brides" will ~lieve
your anxiety. Send a self-addressed,
long, business-size en~elope· and a
check or money order for ,$3.75 (this
includes postage and handling) to:
Brides, c/o Ann Landers, P.O. Box
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cynical and negative, she will .never
find the right mate.lf she is open and
optimistic, her chances ""' gooo.
No more searching in bar~ for me.
I' ve heen there and done that. After
20 years with liars, cheats, moochers
and alcoholics, I took a chance and
placed a personal ad in the paper. II
to&lt;ik several coffee dates before .I
found the love of my life. After 1he
first meeling, we saw each other
every day. He proposed two weeks

later.' He said he knew we were
meant for each other the first night,
but i1 took; me a little longer.'(! didn't
know until 10 days later.)' We have
been married ·for seven yem, and.
couldn't be happier.
Ads can work, but like all such
meetings, honesty and sincerity are
the key. PersV'tence and careful
screening can lead to the right per·
son. I'm living prQilf. Believe me,
Ann, it's wonh the effon. ·· t .B.,
GRAND RAPIDS, MICH.
DEAil GRAND RAPIDS: I'm
glad it worked for you, bul again, I .
issue this warning: Always mee1 in a
.public place. Have your own trans· .
portation, and go home alone. After
the third or founh meeting, invite
him to pick you up at. your place. but
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and then realized it had been placed
by ~~ ax-husband and was loaded
with falsehoods. She warned your
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tionship through a personal ad, and
said, "lllere are no bargains out

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Local Board of Education organiTUPPERS PLAINS -· Veter·
zational meeting Wedne.s~ay, 6:30 ans of Foreign Wars Post 9053
p.m., with the fegular meeting to · meeting Thursday, 7:30p.m. Din·
follow immediately. The meeting ner will be at 6:30 p.m.
will be held at the administraliv.e
qffices in Tuppers Plains.
POMEROY - Preceptor )3eta
Beta Chapter, Thursday. 6:30p.m.
POMEROY - Meigs Local ar the Lutheran Church. Host.
Board of Education organizational esses, Norma Custer and Carol
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Local B~nd Boosters will meet .district central office in the
POMEROY
Alcoholics
T~esday, 7:30 p.m. in the Eastern
Pomeroy Municipal Building.
Anony~ous open meeting Thurs- .
tl/gh Scho.ol. band room.
day, 7 p.m. at Sacred Heart
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CHESTER - Eastern Athle_tic Catholic Church .
· POMEROY
Catholic Boosters, Wednesday, 7 p.m , in
RACINE - Sonshine Circle
'jiomen's Club·, fu~sday, Mass aC the media center. at the high
women's · fellowship meeting
:T'p.m. followed by meeting. Josa-. school. . ..
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ti11a Myers and Ann Colburn, ·
"b!Jstesses.
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United Meihodist Church at Dor·
RACINE - Southern High
. POMEROY ~ Meigs County School Athletic Boosters meeting ~as. All area women invitec:t .
,Qenealogical Society llll'eting Thursday, 7 ·. p.m. .at the high
- State Represen·
5 p.m . at the Meigs school.
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2000 organizational meeting at the
LONG BOTIOM - Faith Full
office located at 507 Richland house.
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. . Avenue, Athe.ns: The January reg- dospel Church, Long Bottom, Fri·
: ' . RACINE ~ Racine :Village ular meeting will immediately fol- day, 7 p.m·. Singers will include
"Delivered". Fellowship ~ill folCouncil, 7 p.m. Wednesday at the low the .or~izational meeting.
low.
· &amp;~ounicipal building.
PORTLAND
J.::ebanon
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Circle,
Thursday, 7 p.m at the
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making a wra:k out of
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LY PROBLEMS IN
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- It has been several months since I
· D'All INDIANA: lease don't
discovered all of this disturbing let Mike's family an their trasby
information, and I am trying to put it behavior ruin your marriage. ·Forget
behind me, but I am still furious. I no about suin11 his mother. It would
longer have any reiJICCI or affection become a master of public record,
for Mike's parents, and this has put a and a real mess.
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big strain on our marriage. I sunestYou ask what you owe Mike's
ed to Mike that he sue his mother for parents. Even though you have some.
credit-card fraud so we would nOI be serious issues with them, you owe
held responsible for those debts, but them civility and respect·- if for no
he said under no circumstances other reason · than because they are
would he consi~r it. He c\lose to pay the grandparents of your child. Easy
the $5,000 himself and clean up his to do? Of course not, but it will
own credit record.
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Mike and I have a baby now, and will be forever· giateful 10 you for
I am still I!PSet. EKactly what do I , your generosity o( spirit. Trust llle. ·
owe his parents? Do I have to be nice
Dear An'n Landers: When I read
to them for Mike's sake? Ple.Se the leuer fro"! "Smaner Now in

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HIGHLIGHTS
Prep Basketball
TVC Girls
Ohio
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Alexander
Vinton County
Wellston
Nelsonville York

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Me1gs 81, Miller 22
Vinton County 44 Eastern 36
Southern 57 Nelsonville York 55
Alexander 91 Tnmble 29
Waterford 41, Wellston 37
Belpre 55, Federal Hocking 52
Thuraday'a achedule
Wellston at Meigs
Eastern at Waterford
Tnmble at Southern
V1nton County at Nelsonville York
Federal Hocking at Miller
Alexander at Belpre
HALL OF FAME HOPFII'UL- Tony Perez, shown batting ag1lnl1
Beeton In the 11175
Sen.a, 11 one of m1ny fot'mer ,M1)or

SlltUrday'a achedule
Vinton County at Northndga
South Gallla at Nelsonville York

LIIQ!Je Batllblll gre1te waiting to hear whether or not they will be
enahrlned In the Baeeblll Hell of Fame. (AP)

Perez, Fisk wait and hope·

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Today'a ac:hedula
Me1gs at Miller
Nelsonville-York at Southern
Eastern at Vinton County
Alexander at Tnmble
Belpre at Federal Hocking
Wellston at Waterford
Frlday'e achedule
Waterford at Eastern
Squthern at Tnmble
Nelsonville York at Vinton County
Belpre al Alexander
M1ller at Federal Hockmg
Saturday'• ec:hedule
Wellston v Wheeling Park
Trimble at Athens
Williamstown at Federal Hockmg

Eastern checks in
at 16th in AP poll
COLUMBUS, Oh1o (AP) Worthmgton Chnst1an 1s back where
1t left off
The Warr~ors, who won the D1v1
s1on IV state champ1onsh1p last
March at Value City Arena, are No
1 m the same d1v1s1on m the first
weekly Oh1o Assocratcd Press boys
basketball rankmgs released Mon·
day
Worthmgton Chnstran, 24-3 a
year ago and 9 0 so far th1s season,
pried up more first-place votes (21)
and more pomts (248) than any
other team m the poll
Eastern and fellow TVC con·
tender Waterford are also among the
top ranked schools 10 Drvrsron IV.
Eastern IS ranked 16th With 23
pomts
Waterford IS rated 11th after prck
mg up 44 pomts
The other top ranked teams m the
first medra ballotmg of the 53rd
annual poll are perenmal power
house Canton McKinley m Div1s10n
I, C10cmnall Purcell Marran 10 Div1
' sron 11 and Akron St Vincent St
Mary 10 DIVISIOn Ill
Two other state champronshrp
teams - Bedford Chane! 10 ll1 and
Keuermg Alter m II - were aga10
among the top teams 10 therr drvr·
SIOn
Chane!, wh1ch also won the AP's
prep football poll behmd Mr Foot·
ball Bam Childress, rs unbeaten and
ranked No 2 In DIVISIOn Ill Wllh
Ch1ldress m the hneup Chane! was
26-0 last year and rs 6·2 so far thrs
season
Alter rs 5 2 and 1s hsted srxth m
D1v1ston 11
Tra1hng Worthmgton Chnstran m
the small school d1v1smn are Berlin
H1land, Spnngfield Catholic Cen
Ira!, Shadys1de and Fort Jenmngs
McKmley 's closest pursuers m
the b1g school drv1s1on are Cmcm
nat1 St Xav1er, Beavercreek, Toledo
Ubbl:y and Cleveland South
Purcell Manan holds a 24 pomt
lead over Perry, Wllh Wooster Trr
way thrrd, Dayton Chnstran fourth
and Poland Semmary fifth m Drvr
s1on II
Behmd talented St Vincent-St
Mary and Chane! 10 Dtvlsron Ill
came L1ma Central Cathohc, Bel·
la1re and aeveland Villa Angela·St
Joseph
The poll wtll contmue for SIX
more weeks, wtth champ1ons
announced on Fob 21

NEW YORK (AP) - The ttmmg mtght be
JUst nght for Carlton F1sk and Tony Perez
Last year, thcrr Hall of Fame hopes were
squeezed when Nolan Ryan, George Breit and
Rob10 Yount showed up on the ballot And next
year, they would face compettlton from first·
ltme candrdates Kirby Puckett, Dave Wmfield,
Lou Whttaker and Don Mallmgly
So for the former World Serres r~vals - and
one·ttme teammates - thrs mrght be therr best
chance in a whtle Results of the votmg are to be
announced today
Rehevers Goose Gossage and Jeff Reardon
and starter Jack Morns lead the hst of 14 first
llmers on the ballot Gary Carter, Tomll)y John
and Bruce Sutter also are among the 16
holdovers
Ryan, Brett and Yount swept mto the Hall on
therr first try last January, leavmg httle room for
anyone else to get the requtred 75 percent m vot
mg by members of the Baseball Wnters' Associ
atron of Amenca
The Veterans Committee Will hold tis vore on
Feb 29 m Tampa, Fla Former manager Sparky
Ander.;on and longlrme Mmnesota star Tony
Ohva w1ll be cons1dered by the panel for the first
t1me

Induction ceremomes Will be July 23, m
Cooperstown, N Y The annual Hall of Fame
game w1ll be played the next day, matchmg
Cleveland and Ar1zona
Frsk caught the most games m maJor league
hiStory (2,226) 811d hrt a record 351 of 376 career
home runs while play10g the pos111on But h1s
most memorable shot drd not count m that total
Frsk won Game 6 of the 1975 World Serres
when he homered m the bollom of the 12th
mmng al Fenway Park, watchmg and wavmg the
whole way Once the ball h11 the foul pole, he
took off and passed Perez, the Cmc10na11 first
baseman
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Perez fimshed wrth 379 career home runs He
also had a few that do not appear m hrs total many fans do not recall that a day after Frsk's
famous shot, Perez homered m Game 7 to help
the Brg Red Machme rally for.a 4 3 v1ctory and
the champ1onsh1p
Some mtghl say tlrat home run off B1ll Lee's
blooper p1tch sums up Perez's career - h1s
accomphshmc;pls always seemed to be overshad·
owed by others
Perez has 1,652 RB!s, the most among play·
ers nol m the Hall Sttll, he IS often overlooked
m the glare of hts Reds teammates - Pete Rose,

Johnny Bench and Joe Morgan
Last January, m h1s erghth year of ehgtbthty,
Perez fell 71 votes short m gettmg 61 percent
F1sk fell 43 votes shy and fimshed at 66 per·
centlast11me m hts first year of ehgrbthty
R10hevers have rarely fared wellm Hall elcc·
t10ns, wrth Hoyt Wilhelm and Rothe Fmgers the
only ones to make tl Gossage and Reardon,
however, were hopmg for gOO&lt;lshowmgs
Gossage recorded 310 saves and was a doml·
nant stopper wtth h1s fnghtenmg fastball whrle
Reardon had 367 saves
Moms went 254-186 and was best known for
hrs 1-0, IO.mnmg siNtou! m Game 7 of the1991
World Serres that lifted Mmnesola over Atlanta
Other players on the ballot for 'the first lime
are Hub1e Brooks, Brll Gulhckson, Dave Hen·
derson, Charlie Hough, Kent Hrbek, Bruce
Hurst, Steve Sax, Lonme Smrlh, Rrck Sutcliffe,
Bob Welch and Withe Wilson
Carter (324 homers), John (288 wms) and
Sutter (300 saves) are among the holdo'(er candrdates, along wrth Bert Blyleven (281 wms),
J1m Kaat (283 wms), Jtm Rrce (.298, 382
homers) and Dale Murphy (398 homers, two
MVP awards)

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NELSONVILLE- Kati Cum• "
mms hrl two free throws wrth Jus&amp; q
seconds rem11rune to cap a 25-poml ~
si:onng effort and led the Southenl ~
Lady Tornadoes to a 57-SS Tri- Val- ·~
ley Conference victory over Nel· ·~
sonvrlle·York Monday mght
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Cummrns led Southern (2-8, ~
TVC 1·6) wtth 2S porn&amp;. IUid four ,J
asststs Kim lhlc added mnc pomts: •;
and three assrsts Stacy Lyons had •
mne pomts, four steals and sax '"
rebounds Heather D111lcy Sl:Ored sax
pomts, freshman Bngette Barnes
added four and Sarah Brauer two
Elizabeth Newlun notched 8. 1,
game-h1gh 26 pomts for Nelsonville, '' '
whtle Ashley Standall added 10 and c
Lacey Whrtlatch had mne points
"We've been tmprovmg \he last ~
five games," s111d head coach Alan •I
Cnsp "We JUSI need to butld on thrs 1'
wm and use 11 as a stcpprng stone 't&gt;
The gtrls really worked hard and th11l
was therr reward. Thrs wm CIJ11C at a
trme when we really needed it •
Our kids gave a great effort m the &gt;-,
fourth quarter They never qurt "
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Soulhern traded 12-6 m the first
peiiod and 27-19 at the half By the ~~
end of the thrrd quarter, Southern
prcked up a point, but still traded by 1
stx pomts In the fourth quarter; the' ]
Tornadoes wh~rlcd up a storm, outsconng Nelsonvrlle· York, 23-14 M
The charge was led by Cummrns, .'
who notched 12 of her 25 pornts m. ~
the frame, rncludmg the ~ WID ,
mng free throws at the fimsh lhle hrt S·of-6 crucaal free throws~ '~
mcludiDg 4-for-4 m the f10al period
when the game was on the line : ,
Cummrns' free throws gave SHS the ' '
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WID
Southern htt 19-of-48 field goal ,
attempts and was 16-for-22 at the "
bne The Lady Tornadoes snared 3S: ~
rebounds (Darley seven, Lyons srx, .;
Barnes 6) The Tornadoes had 13 i
steals (Lyons four, lhlc four), c1ghL :::
ass1sts (!hie three, Cumm10s four),
28 turnovers an&lt;l19 fouls
N Y (2·6, TVC 2·6) hrl 22-of-59 shots from the field and was ll·for·
19 at the hnc T)le Lady Buckeyes
had 29 rebounds (Newlun five) N· Y
commmed 18 turnovers and 18
fouls
Southern won the reserve game _
38·21 led by Brrgettc Barnes wrth
17 poiDis and Amy Lee witlr eleven
Feams had 12 for Nclsonvrlle
Southern hosts Trimble Thuraday and goes to Miller Saturday

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Marauder coach Ron Logan rested some of h1s starters, but
the maroon and gold sllll roared out to a 19·2lead after one
penod Brooke Withams and Amber Vinmg scored srx pomts
each for Mergs m the per1od
In the second penod, Me1gs (12·0, TVC 8·0) placed erght
g11ls m o~tscor~n&amp; the Falcons 26-ll to take a commandmg
45-13 lead at the half Manssa Whaley led the way for Meigs
tn the pertod w11h srx Vimng, MarJone Bratton and Amy
Hysell each added two
Mergs, on the strength of a 13 I sconng advantage, took a
58 14 lead mlo the fourth penod Shannon Pnce nailed a cou-

pic of three potnlers m tire penod as Meigs contmued to pull
away for the wm
Me1gs placed all 12 players m the sconng column led by

Vmmg wtth 17 Jenmfer Shnmphn aod Brooke Willrams '
added 12 pomts each
,
Mergs hit 33 of'64 from the floor, mcludmg 3-of-6 from
long range The Marauders went to the hnc 18 times and btl ,
10
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Mergs pulled m 28 rebounds led by Tiffany Qualls wrth srx
Me1gs had 12 turnovers and 23 steals, led by Whaley wrth.
five The Lady Marauders chalked up 23 assrsts, led b)l. •.
Stephan1e Wrgal and Whaley wtth four each Shnmpl10 had r
four of the Marauders • five blocked shots
Mrchelle Heavner led the Falcons (0-8, TVC 0. 7) wrth nm~ "
pomls M1ller h1t 9-of-38 from the floor (24 pc~nt), mclud· )
mg 1 of·3 from the hne They had 20 rebounds led by Kym ~
McCormrck wrth st~ Miller turned the ball over 32tunes an&lt;L '
had e1ght steals
' ,,
Mergs wrll host Wellston on Thursday evenmg

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Vikings,groun(:l
Eagles in OT

UConn
stops
Texas

BAST MEIGS - 'Pre Vinton
HARTFORD, Conn (AP) CoUnt)' Vtkings outscored ~Jern
Jake Voskuhl got the early edge on
13-S in overtime to cl11m a 44-36
fellow Texan Chns Mthm rn the
Trl· Valley Conference v1ctory over
malchqp of brg men
the Lady Eagles Monday mghl at
" No 5 UConn got 21 pomls from
Eastern High School
Albert Mourrng and a strong show·
The winners were led by Kristen
rng m the post from \bskuhl and
Hayes Wllh 13 ~mts, whtlc J. Jenkreserve center Souleymane Wane
InS adkled 10 pmnts, five of wh1ch
lo beat the No 15 Longhorns ncame m overt1me Erica SOwers
67 Monday nrght
adkled erghL
GOT
-Gibe lluontkl (3) of TIXII grebl I rebound during
Voskuhl, lhe 6-foot·ll center
Eastern (4·7, TVC Hi) was led
from Katy, Texas, had 11 rebounds the Longhom'llou to UConn Mondly.•(AP)
by Juh Qailcy wrtlt l 13, the lone
He and Wane helped neutrahze the
, Eagle 10 hll do!lble figures Amber
7·foot Mrhm and combmed for rng seemed to relax the Husk1es tn
Texas, whrch shot 33 percenr VanSrc1de add'cd seven and Amber
four blocks and 18 rebounds
the first game rn the Hartford Ctvrc (24·for-72), really hurtrtself at the Baker five,
The Huskies fimshcd wrth 11 Center srnce then and helped them free-throw hnc, gomg 13 for-25 as
Vmlon County (5·6, TVC 5·3)
blocked shots m Monday ntght's to a 56-39 lead wrlli 12 35 to play • 11 had a three-game wmmng streak took a, lll-4 lead mto the second
only game rnvolvma a Top 25
quarter, but '£astern eut the defier&amp; to
But the Umghorns 1(9·4) went sna~d
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team
Conncctrcul shot 44 percent 15·12•at the llalf After lhree quaron a 15·3 run as Connecticut
The HuskieJ (12·2) had won 11 scored once rn 11 possessrons (24 for 54), and ied by Mounng's ters, the score stood ued at21·21
stra1ght games unllllosmg to Notre They closed to 59-54 wrth 4 46 l~,ft 5-f!lr•6, wcn!6-for' 10 from 3·po1nt
As trme tlckcd down toward the
Dame, wh1ch played almost all on two free throws by lv11n Wagn· range
finish, Vinton County held a 31-28
zone, last week Mourrng's shootlead At the '23 second mark, Becky
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Vinton County lost rts last pos- ~

sessron and fouled Eastem wrth JUS! '
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m1ased both altempls and lime ran ,,
out to throw the game rnto overtime: ·~
31-31
..
Eastern hrt 14-of-47 shots from -.
lht field, 10clud10g 1-of-4 three~ 'I
pomt trres, and was 7-for-17 at th~ ;
lme
'"
The Eagles snared 31 retiounclll- '"
(DaviS 9, Spencer 8, Bliley 8, ).- ~
Eastern IIad 4 assrsts (Baker 3), 12 ~
tuqrovera and 15 fouls
', 1
Eastern (7·2) lost the reserve •
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6TO IOACRES

Between Gallipolis &amp; Jackson
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992 2292

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One On 6 Acres $69 000 Or The
Other With 47 Acres $98 000
Both On Jessie Creek Road In
K~ger Also In same Area 6 Acr
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37 Acres $47 000 Grea1 Setec
lion Wllh 25 Parcelsll Eureka
Marabel Ad 11 Acres $20 000
Or 31 Acres With Barn $37 000
Gallla Academy Water Friendly

Ridge 15 Acres $12 500 Ca&amp;h
Pr~t

RuUand Whites Hill Ad Nice 9
Acree $12 000 Or 11 Acres
$14 000 water camille SA 325
5 Acres S 16 000 Water Or Briar

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Up To 17 Acre Tracts For Re
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124 20 Minutes From Rio
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Land Contract Available AN

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Belle Roads (Carpel and closing
costa negotiable) For en ap
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$2 300 Down
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20ACRES
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a 28x60 Separate Garage with
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9897
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Also Has EKpando Very Nice

Sl3 000 740-388-8335
1997 t4X70 Oakwood 3 bed
room 2 bath an electric
$22 000 1304}682-3699

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Finance Wll Rent S.t Up On lot
Cloll To VInton 740 388-8280
After 5 P.M
Doublewlde Repo, Never lived In
28X80 $1 000 Down Delivers w/

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3332

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Payoff $30 000 Bank Sacrifice

2 44 Acres Homesite Green
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Seenle ClOse To Gallipolis SOme

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polls Close To Cit~ Schools And
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Large Kllchen 1 Bath New Roof
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EXP NEEDED FOR APP AND
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Home Health A N Supe~vlaor 3585 EXT *4211 8 AM 9 ~M
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~

All 12 Lady Marauders sco~d in
Meigs' lopsided victory over Miller.
Amber Vining led the way with 17
ppints, while Jennifer Shrimplin and
Brooke Williams added 12 points
apiece.
Meigs (12-0, 1VC 8~0) goes for No. 13
Thursday, against Wellston.

110

1 OOplll Friday

Meigs girls cruise past Miller to 12th straight victory
By DAVE HARRIS
Sentinel Correepondent
ROCK SPRINGS - Metgs opened up a 45-13 lead at the
half and coasted to an 81·22 wm over Mrller m gtrls TVC bas·
kelball actron Monday evenmg at Larry R Momson Gymna·

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$35 500 Or 10 Acres $15 500

Ridge Rd 7 Acres $13 000

Many Nice Lots To Choose From
!=or Home Sites And Hunting Call
Now For FREE Maps And Fl
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Buys I

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RENTALS

410 Houses for Rent
2 Bedroom House 3(; Chillicothe
Road $325/Mo With Deposit No
.,Pets Gaael References 740 446

2419 740.446 0720

2 bedroom hOuse In Portla nd
$300 plus electric heat w th WOOd
7 40-843 5546

740-992 2167

2 Bedroom Furnished Moblla
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$100 Deposit Located On Han
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740-~202

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0181
2 br mobile homo $250 par mon
water I sewer paid no pets ref
lliQulrod 304-675-1!1184
2BR Trailer Stove and Relrigera
tor new furnace central air
washer and dryer hook ups Oultt
location No pets Propane In
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Roush Ferrell Dr of Camp Conley
Rd $300 month plus dapostts

3 Bedrooms Stove &amp; Refrigerator
Furnished $300/Mo $150 De
posit State Route 588 Gaillpotls
74().4W6.9061
Brick Home for Rent 3 bedrooms
bath 3 References and Deposit

(740}-446-0722

Two bedroom mobile ttbme In

1 and 2 bedroom apartments fur
nlshed and unfurnished security
deposit required no pets 740

992 2218

1 Bedroom Near Arbor's Nursing
Home Economical Utilities Quktt
location $279/Mo + Utit ties No

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1 or 2 Bedroom Near Wal Mart
References Deposit Requi red
Utilities Paid No Pets! (740) 245

5893

2 Bedroom Apartment Upstairs
Stove &amp; Aefngeralor Furnished
34 1!2 Smithers Avenue Galllpo

lis $250/l.fo $150 Deposn 740
ol46-9061

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ments home &amp; frailer rentals
740 992 4514 apartments avail
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Bedroom All Utilities Included
$290!Mo Deposll Required 1

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840.QS21
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Deposit &amp; References Re~qulred

740.448-1519

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Gracious living 1 and 2 bedroom
apartments at VIllage Manor and
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pori From $249-$373 Call 740

992 5064 Equal Housing Oppor
tunities

(3041875- t3711675-3230
ref 740-992.0115

message (30!11675-&lt;1975

House And Trailer 2 Bedrooms
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qulred Water An1 Trash Paiel

740 388 1100

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Kitchen Bathroom LlvlngRoom
Full BasemenlfCarport $300
month plus ullllties Deposit &amp;

Sewage Traoh $3t51Mo 740

446-0006

Washers dryers f&amp;frlgerators
ranges Skaggs Appliances 78
Vine Street Ca I 740 446 7398
I 9116-81 8.Q126

New And Used Furniture Store
Below Hobday Inn Kanauga Day
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era Couch~! D nettes Stop And

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Arid Browse Carner 01 Route 7
&amp; Addison Pike "We Bu~ Furnl

740-367 0280
520
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datiOn To $200 000 Cred t Carda
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1180

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740..388 0113 Or1 800-292 0&amp;42

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8" Aluminum Frame E•celleru
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(3041773-9561

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Entarlainment Canter For Sate

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740-256-1971

Firewood lor sale $35 a pickup

load 740.992 3230

Firewood for sale $25 truc:kload

741).949 0605
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Problems? Need Tuned? Call the

plano Dr 740 446 4525

Infant car seat $25 eleolric dry
er $175 electric dr~ar $30
daybed S50 alto sax $775 clarl-

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tery $300 Septic Tank Aerator
Motor $300 740 388 8409 After
3 ~M

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buying older OTV systems with

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Aoors CA 1 11'2 Balh Fully Car
peted Adull Pool &amp; Baby Pool

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quWod 740 446 3481

l.ongabargar Generation Baskets
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Green Liners All But , 2 lneh

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owe Anchora Water Heaters
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3 Loll Minutes To GallipOlis 2
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1 j90-948-5678
Car Anaohed Garage Full Unfln
hqrne with attached garage
llhtd Basement Great Quiet Now 2000 DOUblewlde 3BRI2BA
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$299 per month Free Air &amp; Dellv
Meatlow Land Estates Pt Pleas
4122 740-441-4530
ery 1-888 926 3426
ant $800 month plus reftrtncts
and doposll 304-1124 2480
NEW BANK REPOS
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IN
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TUESDAY'S

HIGHLIGHTS
Prep Basketball
TVC Girls
Ohio
TVC

Me1gs
Belpre
Alexander
Vinton County
Wellston
Nelsonville York

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ALL

8-0 12-0
6 1 6-4
7·1 10·2
5-3 5-6
4-4 4 7
2-6 2-6
TVC

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5·2 8-3
2-6 4 7
1-6 2-6
0·7 0 9
0 9 010

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Monday'a reaulta
Me1gs 81, Miller 22
Vinton County 44 Eastern 36
Southern 57 Nelsonville York 55
Alexander 91 Tnmble 29
Waterford 41, Wellston 37
Belpre 55, Federal Hocking 52
Thuraday'a achedule
Wellston at Meigs
Eastern at Waterford
Tnmble at Southern
V1nton County at Nelsonville York
Federal Hocking at Miller
Alexander at Belpre
HALL OF FAME HOPFII'UL- Tony Perez, shown batting ag1lnl1
Beeton In the 11175
Sen.a, 11 one of m1ny fot'mer ,M1)or

SlltUrday'a achedule
Vinton County at Northndga
South Gallla at Nelsonville York

LIIQ!Je Batllblll gre1te waiting to hear whether or not they will be
enahrlned In the Baeeblll Hell of Fame. (AP)

Perez, Fisk wait and hope·

TVCBoys
Today'a ac:hedula
Me1gs at Miller
Nelsonville-York at Southern
Eastern at Vinton County
Alexander at Tnmble
Belpre at Federal Hocking
Wellston at Waterford
Frlday'e achedule
Waterford at Eastern
Squthern at Tnmble
Nelsonville York at Vinton County
Belpre al Alexander
M1ller at Federal Hockmg
Saturday'• ec:hedule
Wellston v Wheeling Park
Trimble at Athens
Williamstown at Federal Hockmg

Eastern checks in
at 16th in AP poll
COLUMBUS, Oh1o (AP) Worthmgton Chnst1an 1s back where
1t left off
The Warr~ors, who won the D1v1
s1on IV state champ1onsh1p last
March at Value City Arena, are No
1 m the same d1v1s1on m the first
weekly Oh1o Assocratcd Press boys
basketball rankmgs released Mon·
day
Worthmgton Chnstran, 24-3 a
year ago and 9 0 so far th1s season,
pried up more first-place votes (21)
and more pomts (248) than any
other team m the poll
Eastern and fellow TVC con·
tender Waterford are also among the
top ranked schools 10 Drvrsron IV.
Eastern IS ranked 16th With 23
pomts
Waterford IS rated 11th after prck
mg up 44 pomts
The other top ranked teams m the
first medra ballotmg of the 53rd
annual poll are perenmal power
house Canton McKinley m Div1s10n
I, C10cmnall Purcell Marran 10 Div1
' sron 11 and Akron St Vincent St
Mary 10 DIVISIOn Ill
Two other state champronshrp
teams - Bedford Chane! 10 ll1 and
Keuermg Alter m II - were aga10
among the top teams 10 therr drvr·
SIOn
Chane!, wh1ch also won the AP's
prep football poll behmd Mr Foot·
ball Bam Childress, rs unbeaten and
ranked No 2 In DIVISIOn Ill Wllh
Ch1ldress m the hneup Chane! was
26-0 last year and rs 6·2 so far thrs
season
Alter rs 5 2 and 1s hsted srxth m
D1v1ston 11
Tra1hng Worthmgton Chnstran m
the small school d1v1smn are Berlin
H1land, Spnngfield Catholic Cen
Ira!, Shadys1de and Fort Jenmngs
McKmley 's closest pursuers m
the b1g school drv1s1on are Cmcm
nat1 St Xav1er, Beavercreek, Toledo
Ubbl:y and Cleveland South
Purcell Manan holds a 24 pomt
lead over Perry, Wllh Wooster Trr
way thrrd, Dayton Chnstran fourth
and Poland Semmary fifth m Drvr
s1on II
Behmd talented St Vincent-St
Mary and Chane! 10 Dtvlsron Ill
came L1ma Central Cathohc, Bel·
la1re and aeveland Villa Angela·St
Joseph
The poll wtll contmue for SIX
more weeks, wtth champ1ons
announced on Fob 21

NEW YORK (AP) - The ttmmg mtght be
JUst nght for Carlton F1sk and Tony Perez
Last year, thcrr Hall of Fame hopes were
squeezed when Nolan Ryan, George Breit and
Rob10 Yount showed up on the ballot And next
year, they would face compettlton from first·
ltme candrdates Kirby Puckett, Dave Wmfield,
Lou Whttaker and Don Mallmgly
So for the former World Serres r~vals - and
one·ttme teammates - thrs mrght be therr best
chance in a whtle Results of the votmg are to be
announced today
Rehevers Goose Gossage and Jeff Reardon
and starter Jack Morns lead the hst of 14 first
llmers on the ballot Gary Carter, Tomll)y John
and Bruce Sutter also are among the 16
holdovers
Ryan, Brett and Yount swept mto the Hall on
therr first try last January, leavmg httle room for
anyone else to get the requtred 75 percent m vot
mg by members of the Baseball Wnters' Associ
atron of Amenca
The Veterans Committee Will hold tis vore on
Feb 29 m Tampa, Fla Former manager Sparky
Ander.;on and longlrme Mmnesota star Tony
Ohva w1ll be cons1dered by the panel for the first
t1me

Induction ceremomes Will be July 23, m
Cooperstown, N Y The annual Hall of Fame
game w1ll be played the next day, matchmg
Cleveland and Ar1zona
Frsk caught the most games m maJor league
hiStory (2,226) 811d hrt a record 351 of 376 career
home runs while play10g the pos111on But h1s
most memorable shot drd not count m that total
Frsk won Game 6 of the 1975 World Serres
when he homered m the bollom of the 12th
mmng al Fenway Park, watchmg and wavmg the
whole way Once the ball h11 the foul pole, he
took off and passed Perez, the Cmc10na11 first
baseman
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Perez fimshed wrth 379 career home runs He
also had a few that do not appear m hrs total many fans do not recall that a day after Frsk's
famous shot, Perez homered m Game 7 to help
the Brg Red Machme rally for.a 4 3 v1ctory and
the champ1onsh1p
Some mtghl say tlrat home run off B1ll Lee's
blooper p1tch sums up Perez's career - h1s
accomphshmc;pls always seemed to be overshad·
owed by others
Perez has 1,652 RB!s, the most among play·
ers nol m the Hall Sttll, he IS often overlooked
m the glare of hts Reds teammates - Pete Rose,

Johnny Bench and Joe Morgan
Last January, m h1s erghth year of ehgtbthty,
Perez fell 71 votes short m gettmg 61 percent
F1sk fell 43 votes shy and fimshed at 66 per·
centlast11me m hts first year of ehgrbthty
R10hevers have rarely fared wellm Hall elcc·
t10ns, wrth Hoyt Wilhelm and Rothe Fmgers the
only ones to make tl Gossage and Reardon,
however, were hopmg for gOO&lt;lshowmgs
Gossage recorded 310 saves and was a doml·
nant stopper wtth h1s fnghtenmg fastball whrle
Reardon had 367 saves
Moms went 254-186 and was best known for
hrs 1-0, IO.mnmg siNtou! m Game 7 of the1991
World Serres that lifted Mmnesola over Atlanta
Other players on the ballot for 'the first lime
are Hub1e Brooks, Brll Gulhckson, Dave Hen·
derson, Charlie Hough, Kent Hrbek, Bruce
Hurst, Steve Sax, Lonme Smrlh, Rrck Sutcliffe,
Bob Welch and Withe Wilson
Carter (324 homers), John (288 wms) and
Sutter (300 saves) are among the holdo'(er candrdates, along wrth Bert Blyleven (281 wms),
J1m Kaat (283 wms), Jtm Rrce (.298, 382
homers) and Dale Murphy (398 homers, two
MVP awards)

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NELSONVILLE- Kati Cum• "
mms hrl two free throws wrth Jus&amp; q
seconds rem11rune to cap a 25-poml ~
si:onng effort and led the Southenl ~
Lady Tornadoes to a 57-SS Tri- Val- ·~
ley Conference victory over Nel· ·~
sonvrlle·York Monday mght
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Cummrns led Southern (2-8, ~
TVC 1·6) wtth 2S porn&amp;. IUid four ,J
asststs Kim lhlc added mnc pomts: •;
and three assrsts Stacy Lyons had •
mne pomts, four steals and sax '"
rebounds Heather D111lcy Sl:Ored sax
pomts, freshman Bngette Barnes
added four and Sarah Brauer two
Elizabeth Newlun notched 8. 1,
game-h1gh 26 pomts for Nelsonville, '' '
whtle Ashley Standall added 10 and c
Lacey Whrtlatch had mne points
"We've been tmprovmg \he last ~
five games," s111d head coach Alan •I
Cnsp "We JUSI need to butld on thrs 1'
wm and use 11 as a stcpprng stone 't&gt;
The gtrls really worked hard and th11l
was therr reward. Thrs wm CIJ11C at a
trme when we really needed it •
Our kids gave a great effort m the &gt;-,
fourth quarter They never qurt "
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Soulhern traded 12-6 m the first
peiiod and 27-19 at the half By the ~~
end of the thrrd quarter, Southern
prcked up a point, but still traded by 1
stx pomts In the fourth quarter; the' ]
Tornadoes wh~rlcd up a storm, outsconng Nelsonvrlle· York, 23-14 M
The charge was led by Cummrns, .'
who notched 12 of her 25 pornts m. ~
the frame, rncludmg the ~ WID ,
mng free throws at the fimsh lhle hrt S·of-6 crucaal free throws~ '~
mcludiDg 4-for-4 m the f10al period
when the game was on the line : ,
Cummrns' free throws gave SHS the ' '
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WID
Southern htt 19-of-48 field goal ,
attempts and was 16-for-22 at the "
bne The Lady Tornadoes snared 3S: ~
rebounds (Darley seven, Lyons srx, .;
Barnes 6) The Tornadoes had 13 i
steals (Lyons four, lhlc four), c1ghL :::
ass1sts (!hie three, Cumm10s four),
28 turnovers an&lt;l19 fouls
N Y (2·6, TVC 2·6) hrl 22-of-59 shots from the field and was ll·for·
19 at the hnc T)le Lady Buckeyes
had 29 rebounds (Newlun five) N· Y
commmed 18 turnovers and 18
fouls
Southern won the reserve game _
38·21 led by Brrgettc Barnes wrth
17 poiDis and Amy Lee witlr eleven
Feams had 12 for Nclsonvrlle
Southern hosts Trimble Thuraday and goes to Miller Saturday

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Marauder coach Ron Logan rested some of h1s starters, but
the maroon and gold sllll roared out to a 19·2lead after one
penod Brooke Withams and Amber Vinmg scored srx pomts
each for Mergs m the per1od
In the second penod, Me1gs (12·0, TVC 8·0) placed erght
g11ls m o~tscor~n&amp; the Falcons 26-ll to take a commandmg
45-13 lead at the half Manssa Whaley led the way for Meigs
tn the pertod w11h srx Vimng, MarJone Bratton and Amy
Hysell each added two
Mergs, on the strength of a 13 I sconng advantage, took a
58 14 lead mlo the fourth penod Shannon Pnce nailed a cou-

pic of three potnlers m tire penod as Meigs contmued to pull
away for the wm
Me1gs placed all 12 players m the sconng column led by

Vmmg wtth 17 Jenmfer Shnmphn aod Brooke Willrams '
added 12 pomts each
,
Mergs hit 33 of'64 from the floor, mcludmg 3-of-6 from
long range The Marauders went to the hnc 18 times and btl ,
10
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Mergs pulled m 28 rebounds led by Tiffany Qualls wrth srx
Me1gs had 12 turnovers and 23 steals, led by Whaley wrth.
five The Lady Marauders chalked up 23 assrsts, led b)l. •.
Stephan1e Wrgal and Whaley wtth four each Shnmpl10 had r
four of the Marauders • five blocked shots
Mrchelle Heavner led the Falcons (0-8, TVC 0. 7) wrth nm~ "
pomls M1ller h1t 9-of-38 from the floor (24 pc~nt), mclud· )
mg 1 of·3 from the hne They had 20 rebounds led by Kym ~
McCormrck wrth st~ Miller turned the ball over 32tunes an&lt;L '
had e1ght steals
' ,,
Mergs wrll host Wellston on Thursday evenmg

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Vikings,groun(:l
Eagles in OT

UConn
stops
Texas

BAST MEIGS - 'Pre Vinton
HARTFORD, Conn (AP) CoUnt)' Vtkings outscored ~Jern
Jake Voskuhl got the early edge on
13-S in overtime to cl11m a 44-36
fellow Texan Chns Mthm rn the
Trl· Valley Conference v1ctory over
malchqp of brg men
the Lady Eagles Monday mghl at
" No 5 UConn got 21 pomls from
Eastern High School
Albert Mourrng and a strong show·
The winners were led by Kristen
rng m the post from \bskuhl and
Hayes Wllh 13 ~mts, whtlc J. Jenkreserve center Souleymane Wane
InS adkled 10 pmnts, five of wh1ch
lo beat the No 15 Longhorns ncame m overt1me Erica SOwers
67 Monday nrght
adkled erghL
GOT
-Gibe lluontkl (3) of TIXII grebl I rebound during
Voskuhl, lhe 6-foot·ll center
Eastern (4·7, TVC Hi) was led
from Katy, Texas, had 11 rebounds the Longhom'llou to UConn Mondly.•(AP)
by Juh Qailcy wrtlt l 13, the lone
He and Wane helped neutrahze the
, Eagle 10 hll do!lble figures Amber
7·foot Mrhm and combmed for rng seemed to relax the Husk1es tn
Texas, whrch shot 33 percenr VanSrc1de add'cd seven and Amber
four blocks and 18 rebounds
the first game rn the Hartford Ctvrc (24·for-72), really hurtrtself at the Baker five,
The Huskies fimshcd wrth 11 Center srnce then and helped them free-throw hnc, gomg 13 for-25 as
Vmlon County (5·6, TVC 5·3)
blocked shots m Monday ntght's to a 56-39 lead wrlli 12 35 to play • 11 had a three-game wmmng streak took a, lll-4 lead mto the second
only game rnvolvma a Top 25
quarter, but '£astern eut the defier&amp; to
But the Umghorns 1(9·4) went sna~d
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Conncctrcul shot 44 percent 15·12•at the llalf After lhree quaron a 15·3 run as Connecticut
The HuskieJ (12·2) had won 11 scored once rn 11 possessrons (24 for 54), and ied by Mounng's ters, the score stood ued at21·21
stra1ght games unllllosmg to Notre They closed to 59-54 wrth 4 46 l~,ft 5-f!lr•6, wcn!6-for' 10 from 3·po1nt
As trme tlckcd down toward the
Dame, wh1ch played almost all on two free throws by lv11n Wagn· range
finish, Vinton County held a 31-28
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lht field, 10clud10g 1-of-4 three~ 'I
pomt trres, and was 7-for-17 at th~ ;
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Eastern IIad 4 assrsts (Baker 3), 12 ~
tuqrovera and 15 fouls
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If lnltllloled please call 304 773

start Mon .. Thtl" lfl the afternoon

5'23

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992 !023

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JacksQn General Hospital has an
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gist Technolpglst with benetlts

Jackson General Hospital has an
opening for a full time Certified
Registered Nurse 4neathelist
with benefits Interest applicants

may call 13041372 2731 axt 313
for moralnfor/1181100 EOE
Secretary Needed For A Gallipolis Area Business Part Time Approximately 15 20 Houra Per
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Must Be Self Starter &amp; EnJoy
Working With The Public Previ
ous Ofllca Experience Preferred
Send Resumes To P 0 Box

t 109 Oall polls OH 4563t

Southeastern Water Company
has positions available in tale
marketing department Call 740

't'bu Are lnvi1ed
Immediate opening tor account
e~tecut l ve in local and surround
I
sates and
Excellent
Start

bo
nuses
retail experience
eel Minimum 2
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I For par
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call 11143-a57 0522
YOU ARE INVITED

Immediate opening for account
executive In local and surround
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marketing position EKcellent
management opportunity Stanlng
salary of $~/wk plus bonuses
commissions benefits Retail ex
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mum 2 years college Degree a
plus We train For personal and
confidential interview call 1 843

857 0522
140
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Training
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(Caree11 Closo To Home}
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1 600 214-0452
Rag •oo os-12149
150

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180 Wanted To Do
24 Hour Care For The Elderly Or
Handicapped In A N1ce Country
Home Call For lntormatlon 740

Forced Dispatch CaH Don AI I
800-621 2437

740 256

Honest Dependable Weekly
Housecleaning
Reasonable
Rates Free Estimates (304)e75

2892

NHd child care 1 am coun~ oer
rifled and do private pays call

740 992 3509

Will clean houses at reasonable

prices good references available
call today for appointment 140

992 3704
to\1111 Do BabysiUing Monday Frl

day Buiavme Pike Area Call 740-

441 0223

secret1ry for local
mornings per: week

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Financial Backef Neeeled for
General Commercial Product Ll
ability Insurance lor Sales
Through WaiMart &amp; Other Retail

make any st.eh preference

limitation or dlscrlmlnanon •
This newtpaper wiU not
knowingly accopl
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wiJich Is In vlola!lon of tho

law Our readorl""' hereby
lnfotmod lha1aH dwellings
advertised In lhlo newapaper
are avalable on an equal

opportunlly baols
310 Homee for Sale
Brick home in the New Haven
area 2 min away lrom Elem

school near plantt(RI 33} 304
8823733
For Sale by . - 4 Bodmom 311
2 Baths Finished Basornenl Near
Holar 5aetOS (740j-o44Hl655
HOMES Low Or 0
And Bank Repo s
Baing Sold Nowl F,lnanclng Avail

FI NANC IAL

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INC BENEFITS NO EXPERI FREE IION!YI Cash Glvea
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INFO CALL 1 800 813 3585 SMIIIIont
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Utilities Deposit Required 740

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1~7~3093

Call 1 800-69t 6m

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Single Wide Clearance $9 99
Faxed Rate Save Thousands
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wood -Gallipolis

740-448~

Special New t6x80 Low Dawn
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Nee Air Call for QUice E Z appro-

val 1-888-928 3426

TWo older mobile names 1n coun
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back porch each has twa bed
room&amp; bath refrigerator and
stove on 3 acres live In one and
rant the other $39 000 see 10 ap-

preciate 740 992 5264
330 Farms foJ Sale
6TO IOACRES

Between Gallipolis &amp; Jackson
Near Thurman Beautiful Rolling
Meadows With Lots Of Road
Frontage 6 Acres With 1 Aere
Pond Awesome Bulk:llng S1te Be
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$12 500 land Contracts Avail
able Free ~apl ANTHONY

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350 Lots &amp; Acreage

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(740}-4-46-7812

LOY&amp;Iy ten acres 1n a country set
ting four bedrooms two and half
batl'ls formal living room and fam
ity room two fireplaces two apart
menta four car garage and twa
storage build ng Please call 740

992 2292

Nice Home Plenty ol Room 3
Bedroom Brick Reduced Price

(30412739465

Nice House lor sale In NAw Ha

von Area $16 500 (3041773
5577

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al the corner of Sandhill and

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THONY LAND CO LTD I 800
213-8365 For FREE Maps
BRUNER LAND
740-«1-1492

0•111• Co Dream Farm Homes
One On 6 Acres $69 000 Or The
Other With 47 Acres $98 000
Both On Jessie Creek Road In
K~ger Also In same Area 6 Acr
es $12000 16 Acres $20000 +
37 Acres $47 000 Grea1 Setec
lion Wllh 25 Parcelsll Eureka
Marabel Ad 11 Acres $20 000
Or 31 Acres With Barn $37 000
Gallla Academy Water Friendly

Ridge 15 Acres $12 500 Ca&amp;h
Pr~t

RuUand Whites Hill Ad Nice 9
Acree $12 000 Or 11 Acres
$14 000 water camille SA 325
5 Acres S 16 000 Water Or Briar

dlala Ouoloslll 'Nobody Boats ,! $149000

(9% A110raga Rala}

Up To 17 Acre Tracts For Re
creation Or Residential Off SA
124 20 Minutes From Rio
Grande $9 500 + $950 Down
Land Contract Available AN

working fireplace Living Room

Belle Roads (Carpel and closing
costa negotiable) For en ap
polntment call (304)875·5403

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NEEDS TlC SlngiOWides Allowed
$2 300 Down
MEIGS COUNTY

Mtlgl Co Carpenter Harmon
Ad 5 Acres With Farm House

Cash For R;·~~~~~t::,~::::~~
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Windfalls 847 ASECOND AVE
N350 NEW YORK NEW YORK
10017

Roslrlcllons 740 245 5776
20ACRES
Off SR 7 South Of Gallipolis SR

Beautiful well maintained Bj..lev
el Home wtth 4 Bedrooms 3 Full
BathS 1-arga Family Room With
and Attached 2 car Garage Plus
a 28x60 Separate Garage with
Three Doors Bath Room and a
Heated Paint Room Lots ol ator
aga This lovely t)ome Is located
on a aomer large lot 3 5 miles out
SandhNI Road Pt Pleasant WV

Balhs $t60 000 00 740 446
9897
STOP RENTINGIII OWN For
LESSI NO MONEY OOWNI Credll
Needed I Guaranteed Approvall
CALL NOWI I 600 355 0029 Ext

6117

320 Mobile Homes
for Sale
$2 000 00 off Selected Single
Wide Hames Super Low Pay
mental Oak Wood Homes Bar
boursvllle Wv 1 (304) 736 7295

or I (304)-736-2395

....LOOK""..
5 Bedrooms 2 Bath&amp; over 2 000
sq II

for less than $450 mo

FREE Dahvery &amp; Sol 1 600 946
5878

1988 Redman Danville 14x70
Also Has EKpando Very Nice

Sl3 000 740-388-8335
1997 t4X70 Oakwood 3 bed
room 2 bath an electric
$22 000 1304}682-3699

1997 Cityton t4x~ Owner Mey
Finance Wll Rent S.t Up On lot
Cloll To VInton 740 388-8280
After 5 P.M
Doublewlde Repo, Never lived In
28X80 $1 000 Down Delivers w/

AC No Dealtro Allowed t 888
928-91196
FREE HOIIEfll
To Loving Person Or
1
MuSI Register AI THE

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Cont•st Rules Are Posted And
DralHing Will Bo Held 5alunlay 21

1912000 1977 14x70 3 Bedrooms
In Good Condition Call F~ D!rec1lons 731 HOME Or 1 886 736
3332

14x70 Tl'aUar w/24 II E•pando
for rent In Camp Conley area

$325 mon111 (304)675-5477

$25 ooo $6 ooo Below !look

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come Potential No Experience
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$8 99!5 Financing Available Is
land Automated Medical servlc
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245-5184 Aller 8 ~M

Repo 14180 Extra Nice Noffll
Payoff $30 000 Bank Sacrifice

2 44 Acres Homesite Green
Township Gallla County Flat
Seenle ClOse To Gallipolis SOme

House On Fourth Avenue GaUl
polls Close To Cit~ Schools And
Downtown Has 3 Bedrooms
Large Kllchen 1 Bath New Roof
And Siding
AsKing Price

12165 2 Btdrooms No Pt!a

$280/Mo S300 Depooll Walor
Paid Ktmper Hollow Roael Call
Afltr 7 PM 740-446-7321

able Call Now! 1 '800 355 0024
era (304)682 3477
Ext6040
GET MONEY NOW ON YOUR
PENDING LAWSUIT OR SET Holl6e for sale (reduced) 2 bed
TLEMENTI GET YOUR $$$ 2 r(LQms &amp; 2 baths heat pump
DAVSII CALL TOLL FREE 1 877 close to school lree main
llnanco 5 yaaro old 132 Mill Sl
856 2274
New Haven wv 304-662 2240

386-0434

OTR DRIVERS You Have Finally Jims Drywall &amp; Construction
Found The ABC a 01 A Great
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CALL SPUR TRUCKING TODAYI 4623 or (304}674.0155
1-80().815-8018

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Fuel Card W !Advances Fuel &amp;
Road Taxes No Age Restrictions
Oo 'rt:lur ~ulpment Flatbed No

380-261 5 (24 Hra )

bU8d on taco color religion
sex familial status or national
origin or any lntornlon to

New Septic $35 000 00 (740}

Roaooneblt (3041682 3860

nue 95e To $1 10 Per Milo All

cellent Income
ALL CASH!
100% Finance Available 1 800

to advertise 'any preference
llmltftlon or dllcrlmlnation

1997 14x70 Oalewood 2 Baths 2
Bedrooms Laundry 2 Acres
10xt2 Building County wa1ar

Home Care lor 1 Non Smoker &amp;
Non Drinker Honest &amp; Mobile

Owner Operafore Butler True)(
lng Company Has Your Road To
SUCOISSI 80% Of Gross Reva

800.550 91173
AVAILABLE VENDING ROUTE
10 20 Locatlono $3K SBK Ex

441 1238

6120

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meroy Only 140-448-4040

Make $100 000 +IYr
ALL
CASH! Local Sltta Fret Info
This IS Nol AJob $5 000 Raq 1

POSTAL JOBS Up To $17 21 /Hr
Guaranteed Hire For Application
And Exam Information Call 8 AM
9 PM MF 1 688-89115827 Elrt
24 t007

Handyman Servle;e

Now Taking Applications From

lht offlflng

Qays 60Q.429 3660 ~Ill J-365

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3:00Pm Until I OOPm O"LY
Aak For lots Hammond

mall until you ha~o~e Investigated

800-997 9888 Elrt 1155 (24 Hr&gt;)
ATTENTIONII $1 600 Weekly

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f7 Pine SbMt !Jalllpolla Ohio
Monday January 1Olll
1\Jtsday January 11111

NOT to sand money through the

a

(740~258-1252

All roal ..ljlltadvor11oirig In
lh~ ,_apapor Is subjoct Ia
Jht Federal Fair Housing Ac1
of leN wtich makes~ Illegal

460 Space lor Rent

420 Mobile Homea
lor Rent

92 Clayton 1
3 Bedroom
Hear Pump Good Condl!lon

NHdtdl Largo Advlftltlng Firm

Roofing SkillS (3-Tab Demenslon
al Single Ply Rubber Tin} We A U,OOO WEEKLY INCOME
Are An Established Company
Package Value Of
Tho Wo1k It local Pay Is Good Travel
$15 000 Sf ~95 00 Coat With
Bonuses Paid If You Are Looking $1 000 Prolll Call t 1100-797 eeet
For AGood Stable JOb Please
Submll YOUR RESUME To t403 24 Houts 1 513-487 1500 Direct
Eastern Ava
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992 0246 Monday throvgh
Thll'lday 330-e OOpm
EMEAGING COMPANY NEEDS
Medical Insurance Billing Assla
WILDLIFE JOBS To $21 60 IHR
tance Immediately 11 You Have A INC BENEFITS GAME WAR
PC You Can Earn $25 000 To DENS SECURITY MAIN
$50 000 Annually Call 1·800· TENANCE PARK RANGERS NO
291'4883 Depl 1109
EXP NEEDED FOR APP AND
EXAM INFO CALL I 800 813
Home Health A N Supe~vlaor 3585 EXT *4211 8 AM 9 ~M
needed Immediate opening
7 DAYS Ids Inc
FT RN Supervisor In Gallla Co
Qualifications must Include aner
galle responsible caring &amp; pro
vide quality care Offers top sal
ary commensurate with experi
ence benefits lncludi 401K
health life Ins mileage Send
history ~ to
Box , 042

exeo

$tOO Per Hour Homeworker•
Paya $4 For Every VOICI Malt

Able To Mllt.t Otclalons Want A
Ptrmantnt Job Work Wall With
People AnCI Possess E•ceptlonal

The Dally Sentinel • Page A 7

320 Mobile Homn
for Site

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Opportunity

e - Milko $400 $500 EvoPICK YOUR OWN HOURS PT I R
ryday In 'rbuf Soltt Time Umiled
FTI SIK S3K POTENTIAL PER Space
11188-7&lt;19-o907 (24.th}
WEEK NOT LIKE MLM I 868
493-4888 EX! 6509
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~nterested applicants
SlllrleySpoars 304-875-1429
may call (3041372 2731 exr 264
DRIVERS $500 SIGN ON BONUS for more Information EOE
IMMEDIATE OPENINGS Ovor
CRNA
The Road Starl At 29 CPM /All

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&amp; uto
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&amp; Sllary

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Po&amp;lal Jobs $48 323 00 Yr Now

Gall&gt;olls OH 45631
ASSEMBLY AT HOM Ell Crafls

'Ouallflcallona must Include
Entrgtllc ROIPOilllblt Caring
eno Provide Ouall1y care

ra'l.='::"

Help Wanted

45631 Attn Foreman Position

Sand Resume 1o
Dally Tribune
RE Advortislng Sales Rap
~llpoiiS

60 Lost and Found
600:1 ~AM Transpon
Found oul f'ltlghborhood Rd a
Slack Lab Cog With broken Earn $112 $352 In 1 Day PIUI
chain (740)-446-0754
Free Pk:tures
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Found small Pomeranian on Vel
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'

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80
~

All 12 Lady Marauders sco~d in
Meigs' lopsided victory over Miller.
Amber Vining led the way with 17
ppints, while Jennifer Shrimplin and
Brooke Williams added 12 points
apiece.
Meigs (12-0, 1VC 8~0) goes for No. 13
Thursday, against Wellston.

110

1 OOplll Friday

Meigs girls cruise past Miller to 12th straight victory
By DAVE HARRIS
Sentinel Correepondent
ROCK SPRINGS - Metgs opened up a 45-13 lead at the
half and coasted to an 81·22 wm over Mrller m gtrls TVC bas·
kelball actron Monday evenmg at Larry R Momson Gymna·

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$35 500 Or 10 Acres $15 500

Ridge Rd 7 Acres $13 000

Many Nice Lots To Choose From
!=or Home Sites And Hunting Call
Now For FREE Maps And Fl
nenclng lnlo 10% OFF Cash

Buys I

360

Real Estate
Wanted
We l'lly CASt:~
For LANDI
Even II Ita Llstlcl
20 500 Acres

Call Ryan

8001213-8365
Anthony Land Company lTD
WWW coqotrytyme com
WV Land wanted suitable lor
hunting No utilities no access

no problem (7401288 7246
RENTALS

410 Houses for Rent
2 Bedroom House 3(; Chillicothe
Road $325/Mo With Deposit No
.,Pets Gaael References 740 446

2419 740.446 0720

2 bedroom hOuse In Portla nd
$300 plus electric heat w th WOOd
7 40-843 5546

740-992 2167

2 Bedroom Furnished Moblla
Home $300/Mo Includes Heat
$100 Deposit Located On Han
nan Trace Ro,_d 1 Mile Off 218
740-~202

2 Bedrooms In Kanauga Beaut!
ful River View No Pets 740-«t

0181
2 br mobile homo $250 par mon
water I sewer paid no pets ref
lliQulrod 304-675-1!1184
2BR Trailer Stove and Relrigera
tor new furnace central air
washer and dryer hook ups Oultt
location No pets Propane In
eluded Second trailer on leU on
Roush Ferrell Dr of Camp Conley
Rd $300 month plus dapostts

3 Bedrooms Stove &amp; Refrigerator
Furnished $300/Mo $150 De
posit State Route 588 Gaillpotls
74().4W6.9061
Brick Home for Rent 3 bedrooms
bath 3 References and Deposit

(740}-446-0722

Two bedroom mobile ttbme In

1 and 2 bedroom apartments fur
nlshed and unfurnished security
deposit required no pets 740

992 2218

1 Bedroom Near Arbor's Nursing
Home Economical Utilities Quktt
location $279/Mo + Utit ties No

Pels 740-446-2957

1 or 2 Bedroom Near Wal Mart
References Deposit Requi red
Utilities Paid No Pets! (740) 245

5893

2 Bedroom Apartment Upstairs
Stove &amp; Aefngeralor Furnished
34 1!2 Smithers Avenue Galllpo

lis $250/l.fo $150 Deposn 740
ol46-9061

oncas No Poll 740-ol46-1088
BEAUTIFUl. APARTMENTS AT
BUDGET PRICES AT JACKSON
ESTATES 52 Westwood Drive

from $279 lo S:i58 Walk to shop
&amp; movies ~ Call 740 446 2568
Equa1 Housing Opportunlly

Brookside Apartments Now Ac
ceptlng Applications For One
Bedroom Wllh WID Hook Up

Apartmonl 740-446-9611

Christy s Family Living apart
ments home &amp; frailer rentals
740 992 4514 apartments avail
able furnished &amp; unfurnished
Close To Rio Grande Campus 1
Bedroom All Utilities Included
$290!Mo Deposll Required 1

888 840.052'

Countryside Apartments Nice 2
Bedrooms, 1 Bath CIA W&amp;D
S365fMo House Size 2 Beel
rooms 2 Baths $435/Mo 1 888
840.QS21
Furnlsh8t:l 2 Rooms &amp; Balh Show
er Downslaira Clean No Peta
Deposit &amp; References Re~qulred

740.448-1519

Furnlsh-.d EHiclency Apartment

All Ulllllles Paid Share Balh
$195/Mo 919 Second Avenue
Galllpol~ 740-446-3945

Gracious living 1 and 2 bedroom
apartments at VIllage Manor and
Riverside Apartmen!S In Middle

pori From $249-$373 Call 740

992 5064 Equal Housing Oppor
tunities

(3041875- t3711675-3230
ref 740-992.0115

message (30!11675-&lt;1975

House And Trailer 2 Bedrooms
Each Refrencee and Oeposlt Fie
qulred Water An1 Trash Paiel

740 388 1100

Nice 4badroom House!CIIfton
Kitchen Bathroom LlvlngRoom
Full BasemenlfCarport $300
month plus ullllties Deposit &amp;

Sewage Traoh $3t51Mo 740

446-0006

Washers dryers f&amp;frlgerators
ranges Skaggs Appliances 78
Vine Street Ca I 740 446 7398
I 9116-81 8.Q126

New And Used Furniture Store
Below Hobday Inn Kanauga Day
Beds Bunk Beds Beds Dress
era Couch~! D nettes Stop And

Loci&lt; 740 448-4762

R&amp;D 1 Used Furniture Great Sa
lectlon Pnced. To Sell! •come
Arid Browse Carner 01 Route 7
&amp; Addison Pike "We Bu~ Furnl

740-367 0280
520
Sporting
Goods
ture'

Soto Flex Oelu•a hke new All At
tachmenla (740) 441 0731 after

Antiques

datiOn To $200 000 Cred t Carda
Mortgages Refinancing And ..
Auto Loans Available Meridian
Creel II Corp HtOO 471 51 t9 Ext

1180

•Attention Primestar Customers•
Want A Seller Deal? Free Equip
men1 Free Installatio n Free 6
Months Programm ng Call Tom
740..388 0113 Or1 800-292 0&amp;42

3 Panel Glass Sliding Door 9 xe
8" Aluminum Frame E•celleru
Cond~lon

(3041773-9561

Bulk Foods Spices Candles
Cheese Butter Trail Bologna

Valley Groan Ona Bed

room Apartments

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992 1182 or 304 773 5305 aflar
6pm

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one Approvedll No Money
Downll Low Monthly Payments

FREE Spacial Qfforl CALL NOWI
1-8811-479 2345 (Toll Free}
COMPUTERS Low Or $0 Down
Low Monthly Payments Y2K
CompHant Almost Everyone Ap

proved 1 600 617 3476 Ext 330

Day Bed Couch Chair &amp; Reclin

., 740-446 2741

Entarlainment Canter For Sate

Paid $1 300 Will Sell Fo1 $500

740-256-1971

Firewood lor sale $35 a pickup

load 740.992 3230

Firewood for sale $25 truc:kload

741).949 0605
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Beaches And Relaxation January
Discounts Bea ch Front Condos
Or Homes For Rent /Sale Can
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For sale Prime Star System also
wanted RCA Direct TV older
model wllh access card top dol
lar Wolfie 740 949 3315 leave

message

Grubbs Plano tun in g &amp; repairs
Problems? Need Tuned? Call the

plano Dr 740 446 4525

Infant car seat $25 eleolric dry
er $175 electric dr~ar $30
daybed S50 alto sax $775 clarl-

net $250 call740843 548t

tery $300 Septic Tank Aerator
Motor $300 740 388 8409 After
3 ~M

JANITROL HEAnNG AND
COOLING EQUIPMENT
INSTALl: EO
"II You Don t Cal/ Us We Both
~on · Free Esllmateal 740 448
6308 1 800-291 00911
JET
AERATION MOTORS
Repaired Naw &amp; Rebuilt In Stock

Call Ron Evans t BOo-537 9528

Jose Canseca Starting Lineup
buying older OTV systems with

Appliances

Furnished Call740-o448-1599

Tara Townho.use Apartmentt
Very Spacious 2 Bedrooms 2
Aoors CA 1 11'2 Balh Fully Car
peted Adull Pool &amp; Baby Pool

Pallo Slart $350/Mo No Pots
quWod 740 446 3481

l.ongabargar Generation Baskets
Witt\ Lids Protectol8 &amp; Heritage
Green Liners All But , 2 lneh

Available 740.256 1096
WANT ACOMPUTER???? BUT

NO CASH?? MMX Technology
We Finance With
Down! Past
Credit Problem a OKII Even U
Turned Down Beforell Reestablish
'\bur Creel Ill 1 80().659.0359

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uaae Plus Security Oepostt Ra

Twln Towers now acctptlng ap

pllcallons for 1 BR HUD subsld
capped EOH (304}675-e679

ized apt for eldelly and handl
VIllage Green Apamnenta

2

l!edrooms lolal oleclr~ appllanc

ea furnished laundry room taelli
11es and to school appllcatlans

avallabltal offlca 740 992 3711
TOO 1 888 233 8694 Equal
Housing Opportunlly

Huge Inventor~ Discount Prices
On Vlnvl Skirting Doors Wind
owe Anchora Water Heaters
Plumbing &amp; Electrical Parts Fur
ntces &amp; Heat Pumps Btnntltl

Mobile Home Supply 740
941&amp;

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Are You A Metal Building Erector
/Con lractor? We Mave Factory f
Dlrec1 BuUdlngs With NO OHler

ohlp Faa Or VOlume Commitmtnt
ALL SIZES /ALL LOADS EL
DORAOO BUILDING SYSTEMS
HIOG-279-4300

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One bedroom lurnlaheel apart
me.nt In Mictelleport uo 992

9191
,A,.:t,.:laro--nct:.;_1~30:..4;:.l77...:.3-.:50:..5'1:.;___, 1 Spring

310 Homn for Sale
Pilot Program Renters Needed
Home for the Holldeys on a Nice :J04.736-7295
$ NO DOWNI NO CREDIT NEEQ. LOI AU Utll!lts I (304).738 7285
EDI GOV T FORECLOSURES I
Small 1 Bedroom Stove &amp; Refrlg
GUARANTEED APPROVAL! I
erator Furnlsl'led $300/Mo De
JANUARY SPECIAL
800-380-4620 EXT 8S09
ALL HOMES ON SAl.£
poalt References Required No
Pols 740 ...S 3867
$499 DOWN ON SINGLEWICES
3 BedrOOml 2 Bal!l Cape Cod On
$999 ON DOUBLEWIDES
3 Loll Minutes To GallipOlis 2
Three bedroom all electric rench
1 j90-948-5678
Car Anaohed Garage Full Unfln
hqrne with attached garage
llhtd Basement Great Quiet Now 2000 DOUblewlde 3BRI2BA
tenceel back yard large lot at
Neil)ntJornood Call 7-40 4•e
$299 per month Free Air &amp; Dellv
Meatlow Land Estates Pt Pleas
4122 740-441-4530
ery 1-888 926 3426
ant $800 month plus reftrtncts
and doposll 304-1124 2480
NEW BANK REPOS
COUNTIIY HOllE
ONLY TWO LEFT NEVER LIVED 420 Mobile Home•
Between GalliPolis And JackiOI'I
2 BR 1 112 Bath&amp; Full Baaemant
IN
for R1nt •
CALL 1-800-JI48 5678
That Could Eaally be Turned lnlo
More Bedrooro• 10 Years Did
2 Bedroom small Mobile Home
NO AAVMENTTILL MA~ 2000
New Sopllc Syllem Ex..JitOI
$200 00 /month Available Nowf
ANY HOME PURCHASED IN
ConcJIIjOn Briel&lt; &amp; VInyl 81-t.ovol
(740~3811-8801
THE MONTH OF JANUARY
Has Barn &amp; Sowral OUI!ulldlngs
WE WILL MAKE FIRST 3 PAY
County Wiler Groll Buy
1 Bedrooms Apt Utilities lncluel
MENTS
S87,200 Call Fot Appolnlmtnl Or
ed
1300/Mo No his Wllh De
1-101).1148
11878
Dlrootlont. f-BOI!-213-ase5
pos~ (740}-367 0611

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GOOD U"SED APPLIANCES

J C Penney Camcorder New Bat

Now Taking Application&amp; - 35
Wast 2 Bedroom Townhoull
Apartments Includes Water

Deposit Required

For Sa le Reconditioned wash
era dryers and refrigerators
Thompsons Appliance 3407

Complete DISH Network satellite ..
system bran~ new $99 740

Call t 740.983-2933 after 4PM

2 Car Garage M1 Alto

mo

6752601

Damage Deposll Required Refer

Nice Ground Floor 2BA WfD
Hook up Reference Deposit No
Pol&amp; (304}675 51e2

3BRI2B~

Baby bed atraller c.r aeat
ewing high chair walker 304

775 Bulk Foods S184 S R 775

von Area (304}773-5577
2 Bedrooms Gallipolis $325/Mo

1 Bedroom Very Clean $225 per
month Call evanlngs or leave

$550

7795

2 Bedroom Apartment New Ha

3 Bedroom 47112 Spruce St
$390 Security Deposit Apply
Topes Furniture 151 $econd
Ave No Phone Calls!

grators 90 Day Guarantee!
French C i t~ Maytag 740 446

540 Miscellaneous
Merchandise
$$SAD CREDIT? Gel Cash
Loans To $5 ooo Debt Consoli

Apartments
lor Rent

N 4th Ave Middleport 2 room
efficiency utllit111 paid no pets
dop.&amp; rtf 740 992 0165

Carporl Lg Kitchen $390 Mo

Appliances
Recond itioned ·
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Washer&amp; Oryers Ranges Refrl

440

2 or 3 bedroom house In Pomtjlr

ay no pels 740 992 5658

Houuhold
Good a

Buy or nil Riverine Anllqu••
1124 East Main on SA 124 E Pomeroy 740 992 2526 or 740 992
1539 Russ Moore owner

N 3rd Ave Middleport 1 br fur
nlstted apartment no pets dep &amp;

(304)675

510

Two bedrooms one bath total
elecfrl~ $250 month $250 de
posit references required out
side Rulland area 740-992 778B

2 Bedroom with Attached Garage

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MERCHANDISE

BOO PM
530

Modern I BR All Utilities Paid
Except Electric Gallipolis Farry
Area $250 month + Daposu

erences Requ ired

t279

Mlddloporl $250 month 74Q-992
5039

2 Bedroom Small House Clean 3
Miles Dawn Route 7 $350/Ma
Must Have Good References
740-446-1615 740-446,243

1 112 Ba!h Gobd Locallon Ref

Mobl .. Home Lot For Rent Mobile Hom• for Rent 740 44t

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710 Autoll for Sale
luck

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Fireplace ln11rt .
- •~ - Coil l3041417&amp;-

:MIIn. 3t18.

tattd, new prlct $544. aaklng
&amp;:150. S04-77Utll8.
New GAHS Scnool Coat Size L. ,
Nome con.lle 185, Phono:
7~23t8 .

Mlllonlum DleU Eot All Doy

Now

1IU Covollo&lt;; 20R, 4 Cyl., 5
.Spd., CO Piaytr, A/C . $3500.
oao (304Je7He83.
1894

New 9~~:7 ltNI ~rage door, tneu-

And Mtlt Away, Call Tracy At

Z·~•. t-topa, ehr'o,... rims,
Flowmaater exhaust. ale. am/fm
cas..no, $9.000 080, 01111 740.

742-3t35.

1995 Camaro, V·S automatic,
custom show car, custom wheats
and dash, black, 71 ,167 milts,
minor front damage, runs and
drives. a&amp;k lng S&amp;100, 740· 9921506 da~s or· 740· 949· 2644

ovonlngl and-..

7~1-11112 .

RUIDENTIAL HOME OWNERS .
Tappan HI Efficiency 90% Gas
Furnacta, 011 Furnaces, 12 Sur
Heat Pump &amp; Air Conditioning
Sy,tams Free 8 Vaar Parts &amp; La·
• bor Warranty Benne~ Heating &amp;
Cooling. 1-800-872·5987.

ROlli Gun Sllcp, 14Q.142-8412.

or, $75; 740·361-7576,

1995 Ford Mustang, V·6 , auto,
37,000 miles,"While with gray In·
terior, front ctamage, $3,700, 7-'0992 ·1sos days, 740·949 ·26-4 4
eves/weekenda.
1996 Pontiac Grand Am , SE Se dan, -4 Speed, Automatic, 21 ,000
Mllu , Excetierll Condition .

$9,500, 74Q.36H609.

Self-Repelled Lawn Boy Pu$h
Mower, $1 00; 2 Weedeaters,
$100 Por Bolh; Bell Sander, Skroll
Saw. S100 For Both; Small Freez·
140~89·

1933.

SOCIAL SECURITY DISABILITY
Claim Denied? We Specialize In
Appeals And Hearings. FREE
CONSULTATION . Benellt Team
SerVIces, Inc;:. Toti-Fraa: 1·888836-1052.

1997 Camara, loaded with extras,

45,000 miles, 1~-66Hl904 .

1998 Pontiac Flreblrlf Trans-Am,
2 dr, t-tops, 11000 miles, auto, cd,
silver metallic wltn dark pewter
leather, right front suspension
damage, $'14,500, 7-40·,992· 1506
day s, 740· 949· 2644 ·eves/we ekends.

ttta FORD EXPLORER $100 I
090. Seized And Sl!liing

Locali~.

Tharlngton Fuel 011 Stove. 70,000 1-800-109·7511 Ext. 9893.
BTU 2 Years Old, $350, 740.258· . CARS $10Q ·$500. Police Im6316.
pounds: Hoiida's Toyota's,
JeeP,s. And Sport Utilities . CALL
"TWo Matching over Stufled Chairs NOWII 1·800,772·7470; EXT.
wllh large matching Onoman: Bur· 6336.
gundy color. $125.00 Call: (740)·
446-8529
CARS FADM 128/110. Buy Po·
lice Impounds "/Repos. Fee. For
Walorllna·Speclol: 3/4 200 PSI listings /Payment Detail Call 1$21 .95 Per 100; 1• 200 PSI IICJ0.319·3323 )(2158.
$37.00 Per 1v0; All BrasS Compressbn Attlnga In $b;)d(
720 Trucks for.Sale

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Jacl&lt;&amp;on, Ohk&gt;, 1-BD0-531-9528

White Whirlpool Washer $75; 2
While Whlrl_pool Dryers $65
Eac~ ; White Whirlpool Dryer $50;

Call Alter 5:30 P.M. 740·446-

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1972 Ford. 112 Ton. V-8, Au·
romatic, AIC, 67 .585/miles, ga·
rage kept. Great condition. Infer·
matiOn'Call:· 740.379-2601 .
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Work Truck $1 .200. 74o.2 45.

9498.

Wood Burner With Blower, ·excel-

len I Condition, $450, 140·448·
6962.
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Pets for Sale

3 Golden Retriever pups, 2 fe·
males, 1 male AKC reg . w/ papers have had 2nd shots 304-

lion, 740·992·1182 or 304·773·
5305.

Pho~~:):.2889

Fax: (&amp;14)949-3309
Tlte Conotructfon Manager
lor the Prp)ect Ia:
Tlta Quando! Group, Inc:
3518 Rlveraldo Drive
Sulte101
Columbuo, Ohio 43221
Phooo: (740)442-GSOO
Fax:. (740) 442o0501
, www.quandel.com
· 2. Any propoold Equal for
a Standlld ohalf be
oubmiHod to tho Architect
no later than ten (10) days
prior to tha bid opening. If
no· Addonda fa I81Ued In
usoclallon with . the
Bidder's roquut, the
propooed !Equal ohall be
conalderld ro)ectld.
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Sealed bldo wllf be
received for:
Phaae1
Contract No. 06·0068·
9006801·01, Sllework,
Already Under Controct
Contract No. No. 06-ootlll·
9006B01·13,
Brick
Procurement, ·Aireldy
Under Contract
Phase II
· Contract No. 08· 0088·
9006801-Cl2: Site UUIItlao
Contract . No. 08·0088·
9006801-113: General Tradea
Contract No. 06·0088·
9006801-114: Maoonry
Contract No. 06·0088"·
9006801.()5: llooftng
Contract No. 06·0068·
9006801·06: Aluminum

Enlrancea, WindoWs, Gl•••

PWMBinG
50 Yrs. Combt' ned

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740•742-3411

667-DZI
SMITH'

AKC Registered male Black Lab.
,. Pup. 7mo's. Has had training!

1740)-448-gOSO

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Over 7~ T,anks of Freshwater
Fish, Locally Raised Parakeets/
Supplies. Fish Tank/Pel Shop,
2413 Jackson
Avenue,/ PI.

Pleasant, 1304)675,2063. Sun. I ·

4PM, Mon-Sat11 AM-6PM.

For Sale: Four year old Olde English Bulldog AKC .Registered
White apd Brendel. $7~0 .00 with

cage. 1740~548
Old English. Sheep Dog Pupplas.
AKC . Females 1550. Miles
$500. l304)273-2t3t, Altar 5PM. .

FARM SUPPLIES
&amp; LIVESTOCK

Four wheeler seats, motorcycle seats,
boat covers, carpets, etc.

CaB Today!
Free Eltlmatea
(740) 882·11 01

"1 0 Farm Equipment
12' transport disc: 500 gallon
crop sprayer, electric controls;
740-992-7302 aher 6:30pm .•
1954 John Deere 50, good original u~ctor, new rear tires, runs
good, $1750. 740·742·3020.
1988 GMC , 2-Ton Truck. For Sal!

or 1\'ado. 1304)675-1858.

1998 New Holland LX-485 SkicJ ·
Steer Loader, Low Hours, Very
GOOd Condition, Call Huntington,
304-736-4800.
lqg Splitter- .20 TO!'I, 5 Horaepow~
er, Good Condition $365.00: 8ft.
While Fiberglass Truck Topper
74x99. Good Condition $150.00

OBOI 1·(740)·258·916t

New Farmers Tobacco WarehOI,ISe, Ripley, Ottio, Is now re·
celvlng tobacco. tst- sate Jan.

to. Call toll free: t-888·944-4365
or Edison Mayes: 1304)675-1858.

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2 Year Old Registered Paint ·Ally,
Che$1nut &amp; While. 74o-368·9130.

4 Year Old Patorplno Filly, $700

Broke, 740·446·8081.

6 Month Old Miniatuie Jiorsa,

$200 OBO 740·258·t233.

Hard Ot Registered .Limousin Cat~le For Sale, Slack &amp; Red, Pone~
&amp; Hor~. 740-446-8081 .
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Hay &amp; Grain

Lease Disaster TobaccO Po"undage 2.000 Pounds, 740· 446..

1052.

TRANSPORTATION

71 0 Autos for Sale
CARS $tOO, $500 &amp; UP. POLICE
IMPOUND. Honda's T0yola"'s,
Ch.evys, Jeeps, And Sport UIJII-

tle&amp;. Call Nowl 800·772·7470 :
Ext 7832.

882-2753 ·

HILL'S .
SELf sTORAGE

YOUR

Sizes 5' x 10'
to 10' x 30'
. Hours
7:00AM· 8 PM

740-742-8015

mo, pd.

1985 Fo~d Escort, 82.000 Actual

Mltea, S18ndtrd, 740-446-2155.

1986 Trans-Am 350, Automallc

Good Condition, $1,995! 140:
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4 c yll~der, 4 door, looks good ,

. runs

goo~.

$900;. 1990 Dodge

.. Grand Caravan, 3.3 V·6, ·automat·
lc. runs good, lOOk&amp; good, $1400.
M6~ AIAO, Vinton, 011. ·

14o-388-9e93 or 740-742·2370.
1991 Chevy Beretta, 41 cylinder,
runs an~ drl_v er goQd, $1250
QBO, 'Call 740·992-3110 alter
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SAYRE .
.TRUCKING ·

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Sluo lnttrior. 1304)675-4014.

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coodlllon, $4500, 74o-992-n27.

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Yaf 0 Avenue, Cincinnati,
Ohlo45200

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740·992·7643

Hauling*UmeS1one•G.ravel
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Stop In Anci .See . ' '
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New Roofs • Aepalts
, • .coating ·· Glrtteta 1
• Siding • Drywall
• Palnllng • Plumbing·
Free Estimates

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lai!o you from your linanciol poosibifities today. 'lbe.upecu fovor you.
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your Astro-(lnqih poedictions for the
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' of on i""'nious idea loday. How'h·. upon"' qlhen todoy when it comes
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improv'l upon or perfect yoar ori&amp;i·
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have had little or no control could
be oble to ~lish ~ friendly rappon
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someone who has been honl to rea•-b. ·
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DCvel""!"ents t~at aro •om~w!"'t
someone for whom you've· been ·
c:hollenJtnB won I find ~ou. lockms
yeornins ' has been reticent in ·
todoy. Your re~ru,htess IS awak·
response to your oveitures, try one
ened by telly sttuottons. he they larse
mqro time today. Romance favors
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may prove .that someone you m:entMake se.veral matters which have not
ly met is ~llined to play a prominent
been concluded to your satiafaction
role in yoouffaln; u you once 118in
~ priority issues todoy. If. you know
encounter oa:lt OCher and oense on
what you wont, you can no"! hold ·
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could be ICliiiC linkop betw-. Y~
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belna . more fortunate today 1n
"'"sto a Ml!:ial gatherin1 to which
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yoo'vc been invited, putln an lppdr·
fltiiiiCill posit~ . 'lbey ..,h will bo
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to. meet mi1ht be .in llltendaitcc.

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. Most bridge experts are extroverts,
but t~ere are some exceptions. O~e is
Tim ·seres, who is Australili's bestever player. He was born iit Vienna
to Hungarian parents. Yet when ijitler ,
came to pbwer, they fled to Australia.
During this boat trip, a 22-year-old
Seres learned tq play bridge. Eventually. the family arrived in Sydney
in 1947, and ·II months later, Seres
:-von· his first Australian Championship.
Seres settled into a routine; playing.·· and winning-- regularly at the
Double Bay Bridge Centre when
there were no tournaments to enter.
NOW, though, he also makes' money
at the racetrack, using a computer
program to select the bets.
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Seres"to international prominence. He
was sitting East. · Defending against
four spades. he won the first trick
with the. club ace. What did he do

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Cleveland, Ohio 44131
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All queatlono portalnlng
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TIIIIIIIY Smith, Tlte Qusndel
Group, Inc. 3518 Rlvoralde
per game
Drive, Suite 101, Columbuo,
.$300.00 Coverall
OH 43221 (61"4) 442.0500.
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State llouto 124, P.O. lox
11e. Reotna. Ohl0 · 4s7n ,
Attn: Dennie Hill for thl
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Public Notlct

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Contract No. 06·006B·
1995 )(LT Ford , F250 . Power
900680
1·07: Food Service
Stroke, 2'WO, llmtted ·sup Rear·
end. 64,000 miles. $18,000 . Equipment
(304)882-2159.
Contract No. 06·0068·
9008801·08
o Casework
1997 Ford F-250. Heavy Duty 4X4
(Library and Science)
Low Mileage Excellent Condition.
Contract No. 0&amp;·0068·
After 6 P.M. Call 74()...388-9780.
9006S01·09: Plumbing ad
GMC, 1989, Sferra. Fuii-Pkg., 2
Fire Protection
Wheel Drive, 1/2Ton, $4,700.;
Contract No. 06·0088·
1982 , 300 SO Mercedes, Au·ro., 9006801·10: HVAC .
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Fuii-Pkg. Turbo, 5 Cyl .. Newly
No.
06•0088·
Contract
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RebUilt Engine, $3,000.(304)675··
9006801·11: Electrical
2697.
Contract · No. 06·0068·
9006801·12: Technology
730 ~ns &amp; 4-WDs
untn Bld Date of February 3,
1966 Medium Sized Blazer 4114, 6 _2000 at 4:00 p.m. (local
Cylinder, Run$ Good 1 LoOks
Good , $3,500, 740·367·7576, standard lima), whan they
!Iliff be oponld and read.
740-289-1933.
3. Bidding Documonta
1986 Ford 250. 4 Wheel Dr. Good may be obtained from the
condition. (740)·446-1542
Conatrucllo_n Manager by
1998· Toyota "Tomacma 4x4 5 Prima Bl!ldera only, ·upon
Speed, 33,000 Milos $13,800; receipt of a chock, which Ia
1997 Toyota RV4 22000 Miles. refundable, In lhe amount of
Loaded, Automatic, $14,700, OBO $200,00. Chacka ohall ba
740-441.0118.
made payable to the
94 Ford F 350, 4x4. lui~ k&gt;aded &amp; Southern Local Schoof
more, new tires &amp; wheels, $16,000 Dlatrlct and forwarded to
080; 86 F 150 2 wneet drive, the Conotructlon Manager.
Upon receipt of a requoat,
$2,000 OBO, 740-992·5532.
accompenlod by a depoalt ·
95 Ford F-.250 4x4 Power Stroke,
named aboVe, th•
5 sp., ale. c/d, 90.000 mi~s. many 11
Conllructlon
Manoger will
extras, $18,000, 740-992·2996. ,
forward copies of bidding_
documanta to the blddor.
740 Motorcycles
4. Shipping charg11 lor
1985 Honda 70 Four Whaeler all bidding documonta are
Very GoOd Shape, 741l-446·8189.
non·refundabfa and are to
ba paid via a aeporite
1993 Yamaha Blaster .200 Barred
30 Over. Good ConditiOn. Need check In the amount of
To Salll $1,200 OBO, 339·0619 $25.00, also mlde out to the
Not Available Leave Message.
SCiuthern Local School
District and forwarded to
1996 Honda 300 EX Fourwheeler,
Fluns Well. Good Shape . the C.o natructlon Manager
Public Notice
$2,000.00 740·446·1271 altar with the depoalt check.
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5. lntaraetad blddoro
Le,GAL NOTICE
ohould contact Tammy
1998 Kawasaki Bayou 300, 2 wd.
Tlte
VIllage ol Mlddllp!lrl
Smith
at
(614)
442·0500
or
ridden very little, sharp, recJ, title
aend deposit check directly Will ICCIIpl bide on I 1983
available, $2,800, 304·n3·5858.
to the Ouandel· Group Inc., Ford piQk·up. Thtltruck will
760 Auto Parts &amp;
3518 Riverside .Drive, Suite be IIOid In ""eele" ooildHion.
Acce~&amp;orlea
101, Cofumbuo, OH 43221. · Bide will be recolvld and
No more than three (3) atta the truck I'IIIIY be e11n. at
Budget Priced Transmissions All will . be provided on a
237 llece Sllllt, Middleport.
Types, Access To Over 10.000
Bide·will be iccepted until
Transmissions, GVC Joints, 7-40- rolu11dable baala to a
4:30 p.m. January 21.
Bidder.
Deposit
will
bit
245-5877.
refunded to Prima Blddore · Brent Manley
790 · Campers &amp;
only who raturn their ,Supertntendent
drawings within flllaon (15) (1)8,10, 11 3TC
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days altho bid opening and
~ 983 Resort Camper Fully Conoubmlt a bonafide bid per
lalned, Excellent Condition, New Article
1.1 o· ol the
Air. Conditioning, Batters And lnetructtono to Blddora.
Tires. $3,500, 740.388-8659.
6.
The
Contract
Documente may be
Wanted: 8 Foot Truck Camper
re~lewed
lor bidding
Good Conelltion, 740-256-6038.
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SE RVICES
during buolnell houro at
the following locations:
Arcl)ltact'a Office:
810
Home
Marr Knapp Crawffa
AlloCIIIII, Inc. Now
Improvements
Phlfldefphll,.Ohio
BASEMENT
OWner Office:
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southern: Local School
· We Ulould lilre lo
UncondltloMI llteUme guarantee. Dlotrlct Board, Racine, Ohio
Local relerencea furnished. Eslhdnk Mei8J - Holaer
Conatructlon Manager'•
18blls~ed 1975. Call 24 Hrs. 1140)
, Hoopkefor
446-0870 .. t·800·287-057e. Roo· Olllce:
Tho Quandel Group, Inc.,
frs Walerproofing.
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Coluinbue, Ohio
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F,W. Dodge Plan Roomo In
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App·11ance Parts And Service; All
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fOllowing
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Name Brands Over 25 Ytars ExHomillon;u,;...ltu
.Cincinnati, Ohio (45202··
perience All Work G.uarameed ,
illiaeos .aad deails.,
French City Mavtag, 740-446· · · 1001), The Grand .Bafdll(ln
Building, 655 Eden Park
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Drlv., S1111a 515
C&amp;C General Ht~me Main·
Jom oo pod N&gt;e.
•Independence, Ohio .
tenence- P:alnllf!g, vln}.'t sldlng 1
(44131), 8200 Rockelda
carpentry, doors, windOws, balhs,
fiOIIIbH Hpopice in
mobile homo repelr and more.-Fqr Wooclo Blvd. (Ciaveland)
tree estimate call Chat, 740·992•Colurnbull; Ohio (43211-- nme.WJ Co. They lwt&gt;e
63:!3.
1073),11750ublln llold .
a UJOnder:ful rioring
•Deyton, Ohio (45438),
olof!, ~hal ""'oru ' ·
L.lvinftston's Basement Water 3077 kett.rlng Boulevard,
Proo lng, all basement repairs
Point Weal Ollie• Park,
lo q~.
dona •. free estimates, ·llftlime Suite301 ·
guarantee. 12yra on job exparlTllori/u
Ph
for a~
•Toledo, ·Ohio (43823), ·
ence. 1304)895-3887.
3930 Sunloreot Court, P.O•.
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•Chtlrluton, Weol VIrginia
Refrigeration
(25302), 4011 Cepltol ~
loour~done
and the following additional
fl:e&amp;identtat or commerclal,- wlrlng,

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Mileage, Runs Great Good Work
Or &amp;ct'tOOPiehicle, 740.388-9673.

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tion. 1304)372·9240.

Block, brick, sewer pfpes, windows, lintel&amp;, etc. Claude Winters,
Rio Grande , OH Call 74.0-245~

5121.

·1990 Fard Ranger-tiT, V-6 ,· 5104K Miles. $3,000. Good Condi·

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tattd, new prlct $544. aaklng
&amp;:150. S04-77Utll8.
New GAHS Scnool Coat Size L. ,
Nome con.lle 185, Phono:
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1IU Covollo&lt;; 20R, 4 Cyl., 5
.Spd., CO Piaytr, A/C . $3500.
oao (304Je7He83.
1894

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Z·~•. t-topa, ehr'o,... rims,
Flowmaater exhaust. ale. am/fm
cas..no, $9.000 080, 01111 740.

742-3t35.

1995 Camaro, V·S automatic,
custom show car, custom wheats
and dash, black, 71 ,167 milts,
minor front damage, runs and
drives. a&amp;k lng S&amp;100, 740· 9921506 da~s or· 740· 949· 2644

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Tappan HI Efficiency 90% Gas
Furnacta, 011 Furnaces, 12 Sur
Heat Pump &amp; Air Conditioning
Sy,tams Free 8 Vaar Parts &amp; La·
• bor Warranty Benne~ Heating &amp;
Cooling. 1-800-872·5987.

ROlli Gun Sllcp, 14Q.142-8412.

or, $75; 740·361-7576,

1995 Ford Mustang, V·6 , auto,
37,000 miles,"While with gray In·
terior, front ctamage, $3,700, 7-'0992 ·1sos days, 740·949 ·26-4 4
eves/weekenda.
1996 Pontiac Grand Am , SE Se dan, -4 Speed, Automatic, 21 ,000
Mllu , Excetierll Condition .

$9,500, 74Q.36H609.

Self-Repelled Lawn Boy Pu$h
Mower, $1 00; 2 Weedeaters,
$100 Por Bolh; Bell Sander, Skroll
Saw. S100 For Both; Small Freez·
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SOCIAL SECURITY DISABILITY
Claim Denied? We Specialize In
Appeals And Hearings. FREE
CONSULTATION . Benellt Team
SerVIces, Inc;:. Toti-Fraa: 1·888836-1052.

1997 Camara, loaded with extras,

45,000 miles, 1~-66Hl904 .

1998 Pontiac Flreblrlf Trans-Am,
2 dr, t-tops, 11000 miles, auto, cd,
silver metallic wltn dark pewter
leather, right front suspension
damage, $'14,500, 7-40·,992· 1506
day s, 740· 949· 2644 ·eves/we ekends.

ttta FORD EXPLORER $100 I
090. Seized And Sl!liing

Locali~.

Tharlngton Fuel 011 Stove. 70,000 1-800-109·7511 Ext. 9893.
BTU 2 Years Old, $350, 740.258· . CARS $10Q ·$500. Police Im6316.
pounds: Hoiida's Toyota's,
JeeP,s. And Sport Utilities . CALL
"TWo Matching over Stufled Chairs NOWII 1·800,772·7470; EXT.
wllh large matching Onoman: Bur· 6336.
gundy color. $125.00 Call: (740)·
446-8529
CARS FADM 128/110. Buy Po·
lice Impounds "/Repos. Fee. For
Walorllna·Speclol: 3/4 200 PSI listings /Payment Detail Call 1$21 .95 Per 100; 1• 200 PSI IICJ0.319·3323 )(2158.
$37.00 Per 1v0; All BrasS Compressbn Attlnga In $b;)d(
720 Trucks for.Sale

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Jacl&lt;&amp;on, Ohk&gt;, 1-BD0-531-9528

White Whirlpool Washer $75; 2
While Whlrl_pool Dryers $65
Eac~ ; White Whirlpool Dryer $50;

Call Alter 5:30 P.M. 740·446-

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romatic, AIC, 67 .585/miles, ga·
rage kept. Great condition. Infer·
matiOn'Call:· 740.379-2601 .
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Work Truck $1 .200. 74o.2 45.

9498.

Wood Burner With Blower, ·excel-

len I Condition, $450, 140·448·
6962.
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Pets for Sale

3 Golden Retriever pups, 2 fe·
males, 1 male AKC reg . w/ papers have had 2nd shots 304-

lion, 740·992·1182 or 304·773·
5305.

Pho~~:):.2889

Fax: (&amp;14)949-3309
Tlte Conotructfon Manager
lor the Prp)ect Ia:
Tlta Quando! Group, Inc:
3518 Rlveraldo Drive
Sulte101
Columbuo, Ohio 43221
Phooo: (740)442-GSOO
Fax:. (740) 442o0501
, www.quandel.com
· 2. Any propoold Equal for
a Standlld ohalf be
oubmiHod to tho Architect
no later than ten (10) days
prior to tha bid opening. If
no· Addonda fa I81Ued In
usoclallon with . the
Bidder's roquut, the
propooed !Equal ohall be
conalderld ro)ectld.
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Sealed bldo wllf be
received for:
Phaae1
Contract No. 06·0068·
9006801·01, Sllework,
Already Under Controct
Contract No. No. 06-ootlll·
9006B01·13,
Brick
Procurement, ·Aireldy
Under Contract
Phase II
· Contract No. 08· 0088·
9006801-Cl2: Site UUIItlao
Contract . No. 08·0088·
9006801-113: General Tradea
Contract No. 06·0088·
9006801-114: Maoonry
Contract No. 06·0088"·
9006801.()5: llooftng
Contract No. 06·0068·
9006801·06: Aluminum

Enlrancea, WindoWs, Gl•••

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AKC Registered male Black Lab.
,. Pup. 7mo's. Has had training!

1740)-448-gOSO

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Over 7~ T,anks of Freshwater
Fish, Locally Raised Parakeets/
Supplies. Fish Tank/Pel Shop,
2413 Jackson
Avenue,/ PI.

Pleasant, 1304)675,2063. Sun. I ·

4PM, Mon-Sat11 AM-6PM.

For Sale: Four year old Olde English Bulldog AKC .Registered
White apd Brendel. $7~0 .00 with

cage. 1740~548
Old English. Sheep Dog Pupplas.
AKC . Females 1550. Miles
$500. l304)273-2t3t, Altar 5PM. .

FARM SUPPLIES
&amp; LIVESTOCK

Four wheeler seats, motorcycle seats,
boat covers, carpets, etc.

CaB Today!
Free Eltlmatea
(740) 882·11 01

"1 0 Farm Equipment
12' transport disc: 500 gallon
crop sprayer, electric controls;
740-992-7302 aher 6:30pm .•
1954 John Deere 50, good original u~ctor, new rear tires, runs
good, $1750. 740·742·3020.
1988 GMC , 2-Ton Truck. For Sal!

or 1\'ado. 1304)675-1858.

1998 New Holland LX-485 SkicJ ·
Steer Loader, Low Hours, Very
GOOd Condition, Call Huntington,
304-736-4800.
lqg Splitter- .20 TO!'I, 5 Horaepow~
er, Good Condition $365.00: 8ft.
While Fiberglass Truck Topper
74x99. Good Condition $150.00

OBOI 1·(740)·258·916t

New Farmers Tobacco WarehOI,ISe, Ripley, Ottio, Is now re·
celvlng tobacco. tst- sate Jan.

to. Call toll free: t-888·944-4365
or Edison Mayes: 1304)675-1858.

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2 Year Old Registered Paint ·Ally,
Che$1nut &amp; While. 74o-368·9130.

4 Year Old Patorplno Filly, $700

Broke, 740·446·8081.

6 Month Old Miniatuie Jiorsa,

$200 OBO 740·258·t233.

Hard Ot Registered .Limousin Cat~le For Sale, Slack &amp; Red, Pone~
&amp; Hor~. 740-446-8081 .
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Hay &amp; Grain

Lease Disaster TobaccO Po"undage 2.000 Pounds, 740· 446..

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TRANSPORTATION

71 0 Autos for Sale
CARS $tOO, $500 &amp; UP. POLICE
IMPOUND. Honda's T0yola"'s,
Ch.evys, Jeeps, And Sport UIJII-

tle&amp;. Call Nowl 800·772·7470 :
Ext 7832.

882-2753 ·

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SELf sTORAGE

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Sizes 5' x 10'
to 10' x 30'
. Hours
7:00AM· 8 PM

740-742-8015

mo, pd.

1985 Fo~d Escort, 82.000 Actual

Mltea, S18ndtrd, 740-446-2155.

1986 Trans-Am 350, Automallc

Good Condition, $1,995! 140:
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4 c yll~der, 4 door, looks good ,

. runs

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$900;. 1990 Dodge

.. Grand Caravan, 3.3 V·6, ·automat·
lc. runs good, lOOk&amp; good, $1400.
M6~ AIAO, Vinton, 011. ·

14o-388-9e93 or 740-742·2370.
1991 Chevy Beretta, 41 cylinder,
runs an~ drl_v er goQd, $1250
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coodlllon, $4500, 74o-992-n27.

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• Siding • Drywall
• Palnllng • Plumbing·
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pdlinotinJ imeoelu lhll could bene· .
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altilad. 'file resulu look promising. .
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DOn 'tlll.low put doubt or fw insu,.
lai!o you from your linanciol poosibifities today. 'lbe.upecu fovor you.
yqu mull lake imOJinative meo. .,..... to reop their beneliu .. Coprioorn; trut Y.tJID"IO. If to o birthday pft.Send the requiled reflllld form and for
your Astro-(lnqih poedictions for the
Y.ear llhead by rnaillna $2 ind ,.,,.
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' of on i""'nious idea loday. How'h·. upon"' qlhen todoy when it comes
. er, sOIIIeDI!Celse's suaaelllons couldv
improv'l upon or perfect yoar ori&amp;i·
. to tlteinequeots, wt,.n motivateill!Y
your own simJJ!IIico; you'm likely to
italthouJhts.
be Jenerousto afault. .. ·
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. ARIES (Marcb 21-April 19) Be • ' · , Changes which ha'-'e been in\ple. ~ pendn toclay, h,ocause the
menledbyinfluencesQvcrwhichyou '
mfluenoes are such th!ll you should
have had little or no control could
be oble to ~lish ~ friendly rappon
rovcne themselves loday and once
.with others more eoslly, . tontacl
asain place·the reisns back in your
someone who has been honl to rea•-b. ·
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TAURUS (April 20-May 20)
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 23) If
DCvel""!"ents t~at aro •om~w!"'t
someone for whom you've· been ·
c:hollenJtnB won I find ~ou. lockms
yeornins ' has been reticent in ·
todoy. Your re~ru,htess IS awak·
response to your oveitures, try one
ened by telly sttuottons. he they larse
mqro time today. Romance favors
orsmail. .
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S,CORPIO (Oct 1 24-Nov. 22-)
may prove .that someone you m:entMake se.veral matters which have not
ly met is ~llined to play a prominent
been concluded to your satiafaction
role in yoouffaln; u you once 118in
~ priority issues todoy. If. you know
encounter oa:lt OCher and oense on
what you wont, you can no"! hold ·
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could be ICliiiC linkop betw-. Y~
' 21) Instead of telephonina in youi
belna . more fortunate today 1n
"'"sto a Ml!:ial gatherin1 to which
odvoncmj your sWul. u 'wellu your
yoo'vc been invited, putln an lppdr·
fltiiiiCill posit~ . 'lbey ..,h will bo
ance. Someone you' vc been hopina
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to. meet mi1ht be .in llltendaitcc.

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For his jump to game, South must .
have known his partner's conserva·
tivc style.
At trick two, Seres switched to lhe
heart king. Thinking the queen was
on his right. declarer won with dummy's ace and called for a' trump. Seres
went in with the ~ce and returned the
heart nine. West took two tricks in the
suit, then led the i 3th heart, which ·
Seres ruffed with his spade jack. This
uppercut promoted West's spade I 0
for two down .
If, at tric~ two, Seres had switched
to the h~art four1declarer would have
played off four rounds of diamonds,
discarding both of his remaining
he'lms. He would have lost only two
spades and .one club.
, For this play, Seres won 1he 1975
Defense of the Year award "from the
International Bridge Press Associa·

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. Most bridge experts are extroverts,
but t~ere are some exceptions. O~e is
Tim ·seres, who is Australili's bestever player. He was born iit Vienna
to Hungarian parents. Yet when ijitler ,
came to pbwer, they fled to Australia.
During this boat trip, a 22-year-old
Seres learned tq play bridge. Eventually. the family arrived in Sydney
in 1947, and ·II months later, Seres
:-von· his first Australian Championship.
Seres settled into a routine; playing.·· and winning-- regularly at the
Double Bay Bridge Centre when
there were no tournaments to enter.
NOW, though, he also makes' money
at the racetrack, using a computer
program to select the bets.
This was the deal that brought
Seres"to international prominence. He
was sitting East. · Defending against
four spades. he won the first trick
with the. club ace. What did he do

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Grading ·
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Dlatrlct Office
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r®~tta rljlct eny or all bkla
Pomeroy Eagles
end to welve eny or all
lrregulllltlll, mlotekoa,
Club Bingo On
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Thursdays
relative thtlrolo.
All queatlono portalnlng
AT 6:30P.M.
to oecurlng Contract
Main St,.
Document•, Bidder's Llal. ·
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Paying $80.00
TIIIIIIIY Smith, Tlte Qusndel
Group, Inc. 3518 Rlvoralde
per game
Drive, Suite 101, Columbuo,
.$300.00 Coverall
OH 43221 (61"4) 442.0500.
$500.00 Starl;lurat
Owner: Southern Local
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State llouto 124, P.O. lox
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Attn: Dennie Hill for thl
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Public Notlct

&amp;Glazing
Contract No. 06·006B·
1995 )(LT Ford , F250 . Power
900680
1·07: Food Service
Stroke, 2'WO, llmtted ·sup Rear·
end. 64,000 miles. $18,000 . Equipment
(304)882-2159.
Contract No. 06·0068·
9008801·08
o Casework
1997 Ford F-250. Heavy Duty 4X4
(Library and Science)
Low Mileage Excellent Condition.
Contract No. 0&amp;·0068·
After 6 P.M. Call 74()...388-9780.
9006S01·09: Plumbing ad
GMC, 1989, Sferra. Fuii-Pkg., 2
Fire Protection
Wheel Drive, 1/2Ton, $4,700.;
Contract No. 06·0088·
1982 , 300 SO Mercedes, Au·ro., 9006801·10: HVAC .
.
Fuii-Pkg. Turbo, 5 Cyl .. Newly
No.
06•0088·
Contract
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RebUilt Engine, $3,000.(304)675··
9006801·11: Electrical
2697.
Contract · No. 06·0068·
9006801·12: Technology
730 ~ns &amp; 4-WDs
untn Bld Date of February 3,
1966 Medium Sized Blazer 4114, 6 _2000 at 4:00 p.m. (local
Cylinder, Run$ Good 1 LoOks
Good , $3,500, 740·367·7576, standard lima), whan they
!Iliff be oponld and read.
740-289-1933.
3. Bidding Documonta
1986 Ford 250. 4 Wheel Dr. Good may be obtained from the
condition. (740)·446-1542
Conatrucllo_n Manager by
1998· Toyota "Tomacma 4x4 5 Prima Bl!ldera only, ·upon
Speed, 33,000 Milos $13,800; receipt of a chock, which Ia
1997 Toyota RV4 22000 Miles. refundable, In lhe amount of
Loaded, Automatic, $14,700, OBO $200,00. Chacka ohall ba
740-441.0118.
made payable to the
94 Ford F 350, 4x4. lui~ k&gt;aded &amp; Southern Local Schoof
more, new tires &amp; wheels, $16,000 Dlatrlct and forwarded to
080; 86 F 150 2 wneet drive, the Conotructlon Manager.
Upon receipt of a requoat,
$2,000 OBO, 740-992·5532.
accompenlod by a depoalt ·
95 Ford F-.250 4x4 Power Stroke,
named aboVe, th•
5 sp., ale. c/d, 90.000 mi~s. many 11
Conllructlon
Manoger will
extras, $18,000, 740-992·2996. ,
forward copies of bidding_
documanta to the blddor.
740 Motorcycles
4. Shipping charg11 lor
1985 Honda 70 Four Whaeler all bidding documonta are
Very GoOd Shape, 741l-446·8189.
non·refundabfa and are to
ba paid via a aeporite
1993 Yamaha Blaster .200 Barred
30 Over. Good ConditiOn. Need check In the amount of
To Salll $1,200 OBO, 339·0619 $25.00, also mlde out to the
Not Available Leave Message.
SCiuthern Local School
District and forwarded to
1996 Honda 300 EX Fourwheeler,
Fluns Well. Good Shape . the C.o natructlon Manager
Public Notice
$2,000.00 740·446·1271 altar with the depoalt check.
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5. lntaraetad blddoro
Le,GAL NOTICE
ohould contact Tammy
1998 Kawasaki Bayou 300, 2 wd.
Tlte
VIllage ol Mlddllp!lrl
Smith
at
(614)
442·0500
or
ridden very little, sharp, recJ, title
aend deposit check directly Will ICCIIpl bide on I 1983
available, $2,800, 304·n3·5858.
to the Ouandel· Group Inc., Ford piQk·up. Thtltruck will
760 Auto Parts &amp;
3518 Riverside .Drive, Suite be IIOid In ""eele" ooildHion.
Acce~&amp;orlea
101, Cofumbuo, OH 43221. · Bide will be recolvld and
No more than three (3) atta the truck I'IIIIY be e11n. at
Budget Priced Transmissions All will . be provided on a
237 llece Sllllt, Middleport.
Types, Access To Over 10.000
Bide·will be iccepted until
Transmissions, GVC Joints, 7-40- rolu11dable baala to a
4:30 p.m. January 21.
Bidder.
Deposit
will
bit
245-5877.
refunded to Prima Blddore · Brent Manley
790 · Campers &amp;
only who raturn their ,Supertntendent
drawings within flllaon (15) (1)8,10, 11 3TC
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days altho bid opening and
~ 983 Resort Camper Fully Conoubmlt a bonafide bid per
lalned, Excellent Condition, New Article
1.1 o· ol the
Air. Conditioning, Batters And lnetructtono to Blddora.
Tires. $3,500, 740.388-8659.
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The
Contract
Documente may be
Wanted: 8 Foot Truck Camper
re~lewed
lor bidding
Good Conelltion, 740-256-6038.
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SE RVICES
during buolnell houro at
the following locations:
Arcl)ltact'a Office:
810
Home
Marr Knapp Crawffa
AlloCIIIII, Inc. Now
Improvements
Phlfldefphll,.Ohio
BASEMENT
OWner Office:
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southern: Local School
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UncondltloMI llteUme guarantee. Dlotrlct Board, Racine, Ohio
Local relerencea furnished. Eslhdnk Mei8J - Holaer
Conatructlon Manager'•
18blls~ed 1975. Call 24 Hrs. 1140)
, Hoopkefor
446-0870 .. t·800·287-057e. Roo· Olllce:
Tho Quandel Group, Inc.,
frs Walerproofing.
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Coluinbue, Ohio
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F,W. Dodge Plan Roomo In
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App·11ance Parts And Service; All
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fOllowing
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Name Brands Over 25 Ytars ExHomillon;u,;...ltu
.Cincinnati, Ohio (45202··
perience All Work G.uarameed ,
illiaeos .aad deails.,
French City Mavtag, 740-446· · · 1001), The Grand .Bafdll(ln
Building, 655 Eden Park
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Drlv., S1111a 515
C&amp;C General Ht~me Main·
Jom oo pod N&gt;e.
•Independence, Ohio .
tenence- P:alnllf!g, vln}.'t sldlng 1
(44131), 8200 Rockelda
carpentry, doors, windOws, balhs,
fiOIIIbH Hpopice in
mobile homo repelr and more.-Fqr Wooclo Blvd. (Ciaveland)
tree estimate call Chat, 740·992•Colurnbull; Ohio (43211-- nme.WJ Co. They lwt&gt;e
63:!3.
1073),11750ublln llold .
a UJOnder:ful rioring
•Deyton, Ohio (45438),
olof!, ~hal ""'oru ' ·
L.lvinftston's Basement Water 3077 kett.rlng Boulevard,
Proo lng, all basement repairs
Point Weal Ollie• Park,
lo q~.
dona •. free estimates, ·llftlime Suite301 ·
guarantee. 12yra on job exparlTllori/u
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3930 Sunloreot Court, P.O•.
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Refrigeration
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loour~done
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Block, brick, sewer pfpes, windows, lintel&amp;, etc. Claude Winters,
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The Companies propos,e' a Rate
The Com~nl~propose tarlfftei;m
"'f~ tornpiri1es p~po~ a shop~ni .
Separation Plan which specifies how
Unbundling Plan that specifies·the
and conditlpn~ to address reasona~
lncentl~, for consumers who seek _alter- ·
they and their affiliates will supply com- unbundled components for electric gen'·. 'requlrerr!erits for Initially chdoslngan .
natJ.~·~u generation servl~e , "
petitive retail electric generation service · . erat~on, transmission, and distribution
. ~lter~~tiYe·~e~eratlon s,uppli~J, cl'\a.ngpr~l~r$'ihat repres~nts the lowe·., Of ,.
al)d non-electric products and ~ervices . serv&lt;ce..Beginning on January 1, ~oo1: .. ~ lng suppliers. length of comm~tment by . the ew,~~ market price of elect(lc
in additlo·n to non-competitive trans- ..' .there will be two tariff offerings: the . . a c.usto(!'letlfo~ service, transmission · . · el'le£a··9!' the unbundl~ generation,
mission and distribution retail electric . Starid.ard,Jariff for cus~ol"ers ~ho con- . r ' ,'si=ry/~,t~d ot~er necessary chan~~· :•:) ~ rat~~~ curre~ applicable rate
To Whom it May Concern:
serviCe through fully separate affiliates · ttnue to take service from the
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which will be separate corporate enti.Companies, which lnaludes terms and
The·compa,nl.~ request,authority to .
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Public Notice is hereby given pursuant
· The propased Transltio~ Plans ·to~ld ·
ties. Specifically. each Company plans to conditions of service, rat~ schedule5 and · . ·receiVe tr.risltiOn ~nues that will
to Section 4928.31, Ohio Revl5ed Code,
establish new transmission and dlstri- · . seVeral tax and other rid~rs, and refl~s assist In mfklr,ig the transiti~r. to.it fully affect customer rates and equid affect
that on December 30, 1999, Columbus
bution subsidiaries. The new distrlbu· a 5% discount from the generation com- .comPetitJVt.~it ele(fr!c·i~l'l!tlbn
the d~l.oplng.el~lc competitive mar:
Southern Power Company (CSP) and
tion subsidiaries wifi own and operate . ponlmtf.or resldentia.l customers; ~nd .: : market. s~~h levlnu'~ ~·!=H~~ion- ' ~- ~r5~~~-t9, Seqlon :49_2~:~ R~lsed
Ohio Power Company (OPCO) (cellectiveall of the distribution assets currently
the Open Access Distribution Tariff for . al regul.atory assets l!'d ~~n~~ener; ' Code, any petSorl tiaving ~ ~al and subly referred to as the Companies) filed
owned by CSP and OPCO, respectively.
customer~ who choose ~n alternative
ation a~sets, Reg:ul.atory as~, St··cu~
stintlaf Interest In the Transition Pl~ns·
with the Pubffc Utilities Commission of
While the new tran~mission subsldl~rles · :electric generation supplier, which
tomer receivables/' are e11pen~whlch ·may file ~~V]th th~ PUCO preliminarY,.,
Ohio (PUCO) Tr~nsition Plan5 for the
will Own the transmission assets curincludes terms and conditions, open
otherwise would hlille been ~red .·: objectlon.s.to th.e propPsed ~ransltlon
Companies' provision of retail electric
iently owned by CSP and OPCO, respecaccess distribution rate schedules, appll- by the Companies, b\« wl)ich ~ ~n,,.. pla~s, WI'! if~ ~hall!&lt;'en~l,f_y, ~th speciflcl· ' ·
service in the state of Ohio. In (a5e Nos.
tl~~ely, those assets will be pperated In
_cable riders, and a Transition Charge.
deferred fo,r _recovery ~~u,s?!YJ,W~.; , ~ lssu~ and r:espor~~~.'~,rta!nlng.to
99-1729-EL-ETP and 99·1730-EL-ETP,
the manner described fn the
rates. In addition; tl:le Comp;jl!l~.pr~ . ' any aspect of the' prtipcKeC! Transition
respectively. The Plans provide that,
Companies' plan for the indept:n!lent
' The Companies address ~peratlpnal sup- pose to establish nev.i reguJ~:assefs .. Plans, SIJCH OBJECTIONS MtJsr BE '· :
beginning on January 1, 2001, customers
operation of their trarismisslon facilities. port systems and other technical imple- resulting frcJr? compll~~ wltlti'eledrtc
FIUD W~H TI:IE PU.CO NO ,lATER'THAN
may choose an alternative supplier of
' The generation assets will iemain with
mentation issues pertaining to competi- Industry restriictur,lng obllg"!OI!S af'ld · ,FEBRL:JARY.14. 2000.
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electric generation seriljce. For cus. tamers who ch09se. to remain
. witt!' their .
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Company for the supply of generation
with appropriate recagnltion of the sub-, ment and operations performed by the
requests ~~ ~ $~~igg,ooo:f0ri
Plans, whl(h 'are CIIITef1tly ~nctln.
service, rates for electric service during
stantial overlapping financial arrange- · Companies to provide electric ~hoice to· exlstl(l~ an!! new tea1.1lato'l' IJsets~i.,nd . . befo~ U:le PUCO. are·avalllib\t .fOr .~ '. '•
the market development period will be
m~nts that currently exiSt. The goai Is to their customers.
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· . ()pea reqlll!$ reC9very of $610.78~.000 lns~lon durlniJ normal business ·
capped and will equal rates_in effect on
• for existing and new ret\llltOfY ~- '
s~arate each operating company In an 1
.flours at the pffkes Ot the P\,)~0, 18Q
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October 5, 1999, adjusted for statutory
ord~rly and economi~ally efficient man- . The Companies propose an Empl¥e ·. In ad!lltlon, efCh eompi!IY.If.Cique~lng 1: East Broad Street, Columbus, Ohio 43~i5- ,.
exceptio~s. The Companies' request for ·
ner. ilrid mJnlmlze additional transition
Assistance Plan fur providing severance, ' recovery of stran~ aeneratfQn
3793; 1-Boo-686-]126; at tj1e llffl~ of
approval of the Transition Plans as filed
costs that result 1!'om prematurely,
retraining, early retirement, reterltlon, · for the dfffi!rence bebr•eaa the 1 - ., AEP Service.co!f)o,.,tlon,1 Riverside ,, 1
is now pending before the PUCO.
unwinding the existing fli')'Jnclal
oUtplacement, apd other, assistance for ·;' estlmat~ m.rket eHd! !'If eleql'Jc.·enet:l Piau, &lt;;olumb s, Clio :4321~, by~Contict•
arrangements. The Companf~s· cus~ ,. ·· · · the Companies' ~mplo~s ~hose ·
. 8Y and the u~burK¥ed ·~ l'fle,. .,.;c;~ng WIKiain)R. Fo~, .at 614:223-1225..
CSP and OP,CO are two of seven operattamers will continue to rec~_lve the .
employment Is affected by electric
of e~ch curren,t applicaBle)_~ ~le:;, ,.._" , . . ·
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erai CJ&gt;Unty agencies piesented information· Pome10y and Racin~.. Dav~nport . sajd that available by contactmg the comm1ss1oners
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. • beginning of the census effort, with others to , Kann ~ohnson, Metg.s Coun~y touq_sm
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dtrector, d1scussed e_fforts m attractmg tou'!sts
Legion Hall in Middleport and was hosted by · Tliose jobs will pay between $9.50 and to the county, and dtsplared the latest. tounsm
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dent, said the meeting would be 1h.e "lint of. · Ina W9i'k on eventngs and weekends, when . area busmesses.
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Demse Ptttmger, a field representative or.
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Dii ' 1 ~ said that the census effort will U.S. l{e~. Ted Strickla?d, 0-Lucasvlll~,. also
· q~estion·and-answer session.
begin is time with a mailing, with follow:up ~poke .bneny on a vanety of. federal tssues,
Commissioner Mick Oave~port reported on · visits ~census ~orkers to those homes whtch . tnci1J!Itng health care and Medtcar~. as well as

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candidacy .for Meigs County sher·

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POMEROY ~ ,t.!eigs Record~r
Judi~ A. Kina is 56ekirig to retam
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George Wuhiaaron 57, Texu 44, Ok!AhorM ]9,
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Steals: 13·(1hle &amp; Lyons4 each). Thtal FGs: 19--48 4. Auburn(2) . ....................... 13-1 l,ll8
5. Co~U~~CCticut ............................ l1·2 1.440
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6. Duke ....................................... ll ·2 1,376
7. S~acu,.(l) ............ , ............... ll-0 1.3l9
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10. Florida ................................. l2·2 1,071
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16. Oklohoma ............................. l3·1 611
17.OHIO ST..............................9•l, 616
18. M:uyland .............................. ll -~ 466

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6. NotrtO.mt ........... :............ :... 11·2
7. &lt;Jeoraia ................................... ll-2
8. Iowa S................ ..................... ll-2
9. Ru&lt;gen ................................. lo.2
10. Aubum .......... ........................ ll-2
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Wnshinaton a! Indiana. 7 p.m.
New York at Detroh. 7::\0 p.m.
Chicago M Cbnrloue, LID p.m.
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Stony Brook. 61 , Ekm 60
·Texas Southern 80. GrambliAs St. 73
lbr Cimdel67. W. Carolin.a 63
Winthrop 11. William&amp;. Mary 64

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S. Cn'mlinn S1. 71.-HOwnrd 6J
SE Miqouri 61, Middle Te:nnessee '-8
S01mford 90. Aorida A.ti!U'tiC 46

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Hartford 79. New H.......... 59
Mo•moulh, N.J. S8, ll.MBC 57
Niqara 79, looa 67
Roben Morris 73, St Francia, NY 63
St Fraac:is, Pa. 7.\, Lons Island U. 58
St John'• 75, Georsetown 66
Sr. Pclcr's90, Rider 73
Vennont 76, Maine 75

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SMU 9, - h 8. Wiacauin 11. llanlo 7,
Bill St. 6. WaK Fotelt ' · St. Bonh•tuft ) , SetOb
Half 2, Bo.Haa 0... I. Dolaw.. I, Micbipn I,
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ChiCOJO Dl Ntw YO;rk. 7:.\0 p.m.
MiiTYU nt MinncsotJt. 8 p.m.
Phoenix at Seaule; 10 p.m.
Dnllns at Golden Stllfe.- 10 :~0 p.m.
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New Jersey 100, OrlnOO:o 94
CLEVELAND Ill , L.A. Clippers 106
Milwaukee U7. Charlone 87
San Anlonio 93. Utah 86
POnlnnd 107. Dallas 94 ·
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Houston .•. .•..:........................10 23 .303
Doii* .................... ................ IO 24 .m
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